What are grants? Identify a few major areas of federal assistance

What will be an ideal response?

An ideal response would be:
Grants between governments, usually from higher levels of government (federal and state) to lower levels (counties, cities, and townships), are essential and influential sources of revenue for state and local governments.
Most of the growth in federal grants as sources of revenues for state governments has come from Medicaid, a federal program that provides health coverage for low-income individuals. Medicaid accounted for 44 percent of federal grants in 2008, much more than its 30 percent share in 1990 . Some major areas of federal assistance include income support (21 percent in 2008), education and training (13 percent), and transportation (11 percent).

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a. evading limits on the Governor's power to make appointments. b. removing an official from office. c. promoting the representation of minorities on state boards and commissions. d. preparing the executive budget. e. preparing for prosecution of those charged with capital crimes.

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What is the name of the provision in Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution, giving Congress implied powers not otherwise enumerated?

a. eminent domain b. necessary and proper clause c. reapportionment clause d. referral provision

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