During the Reagan administration,
A) little was done to reduce federal power and return authority to the states despite that being a goal.
B) federal welfare programs were transferred to the states to administer.
C) block grants were stopped in favor of categorical-in-aid grants.
D) spending authority gradually returned to states, though the size of the federal government increased.
E) many policies concerning the states enacted by President Carter were overturned.
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