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Why does the United States have three separate levels of government? Select all that apply.

The judiciary rule is required.
Congress and the President only have limited areas where they can make and enforce laws.
The principle of federalism distributes some of the power away from the federal government.
It would be impossible for the federal leaders to know enough about local issues to make good decisions.
The Federalist Papers argued that strong states were more important than a federal government.

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Answer: It's not an option, But There's 3 Separate Branches of Government So That one branch does not have to Much Power, Thanks To Check and Balances. So, The First To answers are your answers. Thats the Basics of it!

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Question One definitely is an option, for the others, If you have notes, use them. Look for what doesn't make sense, tell yourself its wrong and move on.

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