What is the significance of the "New Federalism" era, which began in the 1990s?
A) It has opened a new era of liberalism in our nation, shifting our ideology further to the left.
B) It has shifted the predominance of power to the local level of government.
C) It has represented an era in which the U.S. Constitution was rewritten in favor of a more conservative governmental structure.
D) It appears that a significant counterthrust has occurred that has favored an increase in states' rights.
E) It has represented an era in which the Supreme Court consistently reiterated the power of the federal government over the states.
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