How did President Roosevelt's policies of the New Deal Era start to shape cooperative federalism into what we know it as today?
a. State agencies were created to deal with education, health, and welfare issues
b. Federal monies were used to take care of state and local problems.
c. Issues that previously had been the sole responsibility of the federal government became state responsibilities.
d. Local problems became the sole responsibility of the states.
b
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