The first federal air pollution act and the first federal water pollution efforts were:
A. specific and restrictive in their wording.
B. easily enacted.
C. limited to providing supportive research for state and local governments.
D. a form of revenue sharing, which supported very different programs in different states.
Answer: C
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The introduction of devolution by Tony Blair's Labour government involved the
a. creation of power-sharing legislative bodies in all geographical areas throughout the United Kingdom. b. redistribution of formal power to an authority governing London with a directly elected mayor. c. continuance of the private finance initiative (PFI) to expand the involvement of the private sector within the revitalization of British public services. d. redistribution of policy-making powers to quangos within the British political system. e. redeployment of power from the House of Commons to the House of Lords.
All of the following individuals embraced a "nationalist view" of federalism EXCEPT
A. Alexander Hamilton. B. Roger Taney. C. John Marshall. D. Lyndon B. Johnson. E. Franklin D. Roosevelt.