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IgorC [24]
3 years ago
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Under the Constitution, what does the principle of "federalism" mean? a. Power is shared by state and national governments. b. P

ower divided into three branches of government. c. Power is limited to what is listed in the amendments. d. Power is granted to the states only through amendments.
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Sonbull [250]3 years ago
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A. Shared by state and national governments
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