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How does the constitution divide power between the federal government and the states when as it relates to enforcing laws? A. Powers of the federal government B. Shared powers C. Powers of state government
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How does the constitution divide power between the federal government and the states when as it relates to enforcing laws?
A. Powers of the federal government
B. Shared powers
C. Powers of state government
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Powers of state government is your answer!
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I think its c
Hope this helps!!!
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