The concept of dual federalism envisions what relationship between the federal and state governments?
A) Each of them has some distinct authority but they cooperate in most areas.
B) Each has distinct areas of authority with very little overlap.
C) The only way in which the national government influences the states is by providing them with funds.
D) Federal mandates matter only when the states agree to them.
E) This complicated, vague concept can take on a "dual" meaning that is adaptable to changing times and circumstances.
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