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The term cooperative federalism refers to a concept which national, state, and local governments interact cooperatively to for the common good of all. Under this concept the entities do not make separate policies that clash with each other.

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What were two of the competing views of federalism?

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Which type of federalism was embraced by president Lyndon Johnson?

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Cooperative federalism emerged during?

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