In the area of education policy, the local, state, and national governments all share responsibility for setting policy and carrying it out. Most officials in the education area, though, do not really interact with local, state, and national government officials who work in the areas of agriculture or health care. This is an example of what kind of federalism?
a. dual
b. picket fence
c. coercive
d. devolved

Respuesta :

Answer:

B. Picket fence federalism

Explanation:

The above is an example of picket fence federalism as coined by Terry Sanford in a somewhat metaphorical description where all levels of government come together or are integrated to make certain programs or policies work. It is depicted by the vertical pickets and horizontal boards in a picket fence. This is opposed to dual federalism where there is little interaction between federal and state government levels.