"Fend-for-yourself" federalism describes a newer trend in federalism. It generally refers to
A) a greater focus on state and local governments funding their own priorities, without federal government assistance.
B) each state and local government fighting on its own for intergovernmental monies.
C) increased reliance on sin taxes for the funding of critical services.
D) states receiving a greater portion of their total funding from the federal government.
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