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How does federalism limit national power?

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Well it makes it seem less of a 'dictatorship.' If it weren't for the Federal Laws, the present has all power and control over the nation. With that being said, consuls and senators help with discussions. Making laws and legislation.

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The answer i am positive your looking for is "It creates two sovereigns, the national government and the state governments."

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