In the 1990s,the Supreme Court's "federalism revolution" was
A) designed to eliminate the control state governments have over local governments.
B) designed to increase the amount of money devoted to project grants.
C) designed to return more power to the states.
D) designed to return more power to the federal government.
E) designed to end the system of federalism in the United States and replace it with a unitary system.
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