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Dividing political power between a central authority and other units, like the states in the United States, is the main concept of

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Dividing political power between a central authority and other units, like the states in the United States, is the main concept of "federalism," since this allows for states to exercise a certain amount of autonomy while still allowing the federal government to control the most important issues facing the nation. 
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