Under the George W.Bush administration, questions regarding federalism
A) were not very important because of the "War on Terror" and a increased focus on international affairs.
B) were clearly spelled out in the 2007 State of the Union speech, in which the president proclaimed that he would continue the "devolution revolution."
C) were not well articulated, and legislative initiatives of his administration sought to preempt state authority on several issues.
D) were less important, because the increase in federal revenues made funding less of an issue.
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