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The division of governing power between the national and state/local governments is called A) federalism. B) conservatism. C) checks and balances. Eliminate D) separation of powers.
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The division of governing power between the national and state/local governments is called A) federalism. B) conservatism. C) checks and balances. Eliminate D) separation of powers.
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Hi there!
Federalism
is the division of governing power between the national and state/local governments.
Hope this helps
Have a good day! :D
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The answer is A, these are so easyyyy
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