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How does the system of federalism limit goverment power?

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Two important aspects of the U.S. Constitution; federalism and the separation of powers; represent, in part, the framers' efforts to divide governmental power. Federalism limits government by creating two sovereign powers; the national government and state government; thereby restraining the influence of both.

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