Formula grants refer to the ________

A. grants offered by national government to support states for specific activities, such as scientific research and homeland security
B. grants made for more generalized governmental functions such as public assistance and health services
C. grants for specific purposes that are tightly monitored to ensure that the money is spent exactly as directed
D. grants that are generally not restricted to a fixed amount of time and can be spent freely
E. grants that are distributed to the states based on procedures set out in the granting legislation

E

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