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Under the Constitution, the principle of "federalism" is the reason that power and responsibility are
O shared by state and national governments
O divided into three branches of overnment
O limited to what is listed in the amendments
O granted to the states through amendments

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Answer:

Shared by state and national governments

Step-by-step explanation:

Federalism is the equal sharing of power between the national government and state governments.

Separation of powers is dividing the government into three branches.

Strict constructionism is assuming powers can only be used as stated in the Constitution.

Articles of Confederation granted all power and responsibility to the states.

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