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What is the meaning of federalism? The national and state governments share power. States have more power than the federal government does. Citizens hold the power because they vote on each major issue.
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What is the meaning of federalism?
The national and state governments share power.
States have more power than the federal government does.
Citizens hold the power because they vote on each major issue.
The federal government has absolute power when making laws.
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The answer is A, the national and state governments share power.
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