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shutvik [7]
3 years ago
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How does the principal of federalism affect the u.s government

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Zinaida [17]3 years ago
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How does the principal of federalism affect the U.S government? A. It divides the federal and state governments into three branches. ... It ensure that state governments have greater authority than the federal government.
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