Question 9 (2 points) Which of the following is NOT a feature of cooperative federalism? The federal government works to implement federal standards with tribal governments. States are not allowed to impose standards that are more stringent than the federal government's standards. States and the federal government collaborate on governing functions. The federal government sets environmental standards and states have control over how to implement the federal government's standards.
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