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How did congressional Republicans in the 1990s move away from President Reagan's approach to federalism?-They were more willing to allocate federal funds to the states.-They were more aggressive in their push for devolution.-They were stronger advocates of dual federalism.-They were more willing to use the federal government to restrict states.
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