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When Considering the History of the Federal Government's Powers Over

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When considering the history of the federal government's powers over the states, what generally happens with the federal power during major economic depressions or world wars?


A) The powers of the federal government usually increase and state prerogatives decrease.
B) The federal government usually loses powers because it is perceived that it created the problem.
C) The federal government usually loses powers because of its inability to create solutions.
D) State powers increase because states are more able to generate consensus.
E) Federal powers increase because the supremacy clause of the U.S. Constitution creates a status similar to martial law during crises.

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