Distinguish between dual federalism and cooperative federalism
What will be an ideal response?
An ideal response would be:
Dual or "layer-cake" federalism is defined as a strict separation of powers between the national and state governments in which each layer has its own responsibilities, and reigns supreme within its constitutional realm.
On the other hand, cooperative or "marble-cake" federalism refers to a flexible relationship between the national and state government in which both work together on a variety of issues and programs.
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What kind of research findings did Max Weber think should be discarded?
a. findings that supported one ideological viewpoint b. findings that were too empirical c. findings by political scientists, who he did not consider real scientists d. findings that support the researcher's own opinion
Goods and services that cannot or will not be provided by the market because their costs are too high or their benefits too diffuse are called
a. natural monopolies b. public goods c. monopolies d. externalities