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Define federalism. How did the introduction of federalism affect the rights of the state governments?

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Federalism is a mixed form of government in which power is shared, ideally equally, between a central (federal) government and region (state) governments.

Federalism generally reduced the rights of the states, since they became actors within a federal system and limited in their powers, rather than operating as their own distinct entities.
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