Concerning social welfare programs, the American form of federalism has resulted in
A) relative uniformity in state laws, which produce only modest variation in eligibility requirements and benefits among the states.
B) great unevenness among the states in program coverage, with variation in benefits, eligibility requirements, and rules.
C) enactment of federal laws that cover most social welfare programs, so that state rules and regulations have little or no impact on benefits and eligibility.
D) joint funding and administration of all social welfare programs, with costs and regulations shared between the federal government and the states.
E) None of the above
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