Creative federalism sought to eradicate racial and economic injustice by
A. forcing states to abide by federal standards for worker and citizen rights.
B. targeting money directly at citizen groups and local governments.
C. using taxation policies to coerce businesses to adopt national standards for worker rights.
D. moving to a greater use of block grants so that states could implement related local programs.
E. withholding money from states for other purposes until they removed harmful discriminatory barriers.
Answer: B
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Fill in the blank with the appropriate word.
Which of the following statements best reflects the Framers' attitudes about public opinion?
a. Public opinion is the best measure of the soundness of government policy. b. Public opinion is potentially divisive and should, therefore, be encouraged. c. Public opinion might have a negative effect on politics. d. Public opinion should be monitored closely in election years.