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Two effects on US citizens that stem from the division of power between the federal and the state governments
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A Long, Intense Debate Largely due to the intensity of debate between federalists and states' rights advocates (antifederalists), the Constitution did not precisely establish the line between federal sovereignty and state sovereignty.
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