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Across
  1. 2. ___ allows for many conflicts in a diverse society to be settled locally. It avoids attempting to impose a single, one-size-fits-all policy uniformly without regard to local differences. It also provides locals with the ability to pursue favored policies within their states and communities.
  2. 4. The Founders believed that federalism, along with separation of powers—with power ____among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches—would control government and prevent tyranny.
  3. 7. State and local government authorities share power with national ____whereby no one centralized leader dictates policy. These state and local officials also contribute to party competition and act as channels for recruitment to higher offices.
  4. 8. Many federal officials are still expected to solve political problems and are not likely to _____their own power.
  5. 9. Decentralization contributes to making ____more efficient and manageable at local levels. It also softens the rigidity of law.
  6. 10. ___ are viewed as “laboratories of democracy,” as they are better equipped to experiment with social and economic policy innovations. Competition among governments provides additional incentives for inventiveness and innovation in public policy.
Down
  1. 1. ___ also encourages governments to be responsive to citizen preferences and public policy concerns.
  2. 3. In 1996, Democratic President Bill Clinton, with a Republican Congress, gave much of the responsibility for administering ___programs to the states.
  3. 5. ___ is the passing down of responsibilities from the national government to the states.
  4. 6. Decentralization provides the opportunity for more people to _____in politics, thereby contributing to a popular sense of political effectiveness.