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How does the relationship between the federal government and state

governments differ from the relationship between state and local
governments?
A. The relationship between the federal government and state
governments gives one type of government more power than the
other.

B. The relationship between the federal government and state
governments can produce conflict between the two sides.

C. The relationship between the federal government and state
governments involves sharing some responsibilities.

D. The relationship between the federal government and state
governments is specifically laid out in the Constitution.

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Answer:

Two separate governments, federal and state, regulate citizens. The federal government has limited power over all fifty states. State governments have the power to regulate within their state boundaries.

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