Federal Grants-In-Aid in the United States
Federal Grants-In-Aid
United States Constitution
According to the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution, about its article titled FEDERAL GRANTS-IN-AIDFederal grants-in-aid are subventions to state or local governments, private institutions, or individuals in support of a wide variety of undertakings. Early in the nineteenth century, governmental transfers of land were used to support road construction and agricultural
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