Picket-fence federalism is a model of federalism in which
A) businesses "vote with their feet" by moving to jurisdictions that offer a competitive advantage.
B) the federal and the state governments maintain diverse but sovereign powers.
C) specific policies and programs are administered by all levels of government-national, state, and local.
D) the federal government's role in regulating state governments is limited and the states are given increased power to decide how they should spend government revenues.
E) state and local governments compete for businesses and citizens.
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