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Which statement describes the role of the national government in a federal system? The national government has taken over most state powers. The national government must keep a few minor reserved powers. The national government must ratify all local policy matters. The national government balances the power of the states.

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A federal system is a type of government whose powers are divided between the federal (national) government and local governments.

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The answer to the question being stated above is definitely the last option.
The role of the national government in a federal system is to balance the power of the states.

>A federal system is a type of government whose powers are divided between the federal (national) government and local governments.
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