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A leаding smаrtphоne mаnufacturer, knоwn fоr its high-quality cameras and robust operating systems, notices a decline in market share as smaller companies begin to introduce phones with innovative features, such as foldable screens and AI-based photography, at a lower price point. Despite having the resources to develop similar technologies, the company hesitates, fearing it might cannibalize its current product line. This scenario illustrates which concept?

In mаny plаces, clаssrооms are оvercrowded and curricula are outdated. Most of our qualified teachers are underpaid, and many of our paid teachers are unqualified. So we must give every child a place to sit and a teacher to learn from. Poverty must not be a bar to learning, and learning must offer an escape from poverty. But more classrooms and more teachers are not enough. We must seek an educational system which grows in excellence as it grows in size. This means better training for our teachers. It means preparing youth to enjoy their hours of leisure as well as their hours of labor. It means exploring new techniques of teaching, to find new ways to stimulate the love of learning and the capacity for creation. . . . . . . While our Government has many programs directed at those issues, I do not pretend that we have the full answer to those problems. But I do promise this: We are going to assemble the best thought and the broadest knowledge from all over the world to find those answers for America. I intend to establish working groups to prepare a series of White House conferences and meetings . . . on the quality of education, and on other emerging challenges. And from these meetings and from this inspiration and from these studies we will begin to set our course toward the Great Society. The solution to these problems does not rest on a massive program in Washington, nor can it rely solely on the strained resources of local authority. They require us to create new concepts of cooperation, a creative federalism, between the National Capital and the leaders of local communities. --President Lyndon B. Johnson, May 22, 1964   By using the phrase “creative federalism,” President Johnson is most likely referring to which of the following features of the American system?

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