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The difference between dual federalism and cooperative federalism is the degree to which

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Dual federalism is also referred to as 'layer cake' federalism due to the clear presence of layer in the cake. In the cooperative federalism, the line of distinction between the powers and responsibilities of the national government and the state governments is blurred. 
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