Second-order devolution refers to

a. a wave of devolution transferring some powers and a variety of responsibilities from local governments tosubterranean governments

b. cities devolving power and responsibilities to shadow governments.
c. a second wave of devolution that started in the late 1990s, where additional powers and responsibilities arebeing shifted from the federal government to state governments.
d. a shift in power from state government to local government.

d

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