Explain whether state and federal governments have the same priorities in their budgets.(1 point)

Responses

No, because state governments spend a greater percentage of their budget on elementary and secondary education than local governments.
No, because state governments spend a greater percentage of their budget on elementary and secondary education than local governments.

No, because state governments spend a lower percentage of their budget on highways, roads, and higher education than local governments.
No, because state governments spend a lower percentage of their budget on highways, roads, and higher education than local governments.

No, because state governments spend a greater percentage of their budget on public welfare and higher education than local governments.
No, because state governments spend a greater percentage of their budget on public welfare and higher education than local governments.

Yes, because the state governments generally spend about the same percentage on education and public welfare as local governments.
Yes, because the state governments generally spend about the same percentage on education and public welfare as local governments.

No, because state and federal governments have different priorities in their budgets. State governments have different responsibilities and focus areas compared to federal governments, resulting in varying budget allocations.