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Do anyone know this question? The United States has a federal system of government. What does that mean?

The national government and states share power.

The national government is controlled by a small group of people.

The national government has most of the power.

Local governments have most of the power.

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Answer:

The answer is The national government and states share power.

Step-by-step explanation:

In a Federal system of governance, power is decentralised and is distributed to the state governments from the central government. Central.government holds thee majority of the powers yet the state governments possess significant powers and rights as well.

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