States' departments of community affairs (DCAs) are specialized community agencies that
A) offer services and programs to the federal government.
B) offer a range of programs and services to local governments.
C) are now defunct, but served a valuable purpose in the mid-1950s.
D) have consistently failed to provide adequate advocacy for local governments.
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