One reason for the growth of the national government’s power and influence has been ______.
a. the trend among democratic countries to become more unitary
b. heightened expectations and demands placed on the federal government
c. an increase in popular apathy
d. the failure of the states to provide adequate opportunities for interest group participation
e. the gradual expansion of the national share of the property tax
b. heightened expectations and demands placed on the federal government
Political Science
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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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