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Which principle of Government "divides power between a Federal and State governments"? Option 1 Federalism Option 2 Separation of Powers Option 3 Checks and Balances O Option 4 Popular Sovereignty
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Which principle of Government "divides power between a Federal and State
governments"?
Option 1 Federalism
Option 2 Separation of Powers
Option 3 Checks and Balances
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Option 4 Popular Sovereignty
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the answers to this question is OPTION 2 Separation of powers .
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