What is quasi-federalism?
A) a term used to describe the early decades of Canadian federation when the federal government dominated the provincial governments
B) a concept according to which the powers of government are divided so that general and regional governments are each independent
C) a term used to describe federal-provincial relations during the two world wars and the Depression
D) a term used to describe highly conflictual federal-provincial relations during the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s when provinces challenged the federal government on major issues
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