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Why did framers of the us constitution want the states to maintain significant power as a part of the federal system
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Why did framers of the us constitution want the states to maintain significant power as a part of the federal system
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It is part system of checks and balances that run through the Constitution. What is the ultimate check/ balance for the Federal Government? Allowing the states to decide which Federal Laws they follow...
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