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In the United States, the ________ government and state governments share power. The powers of both levels of government are written in the U.S. Constitution.

A. Direct Democracy B. Representative Democracy C. Socialism D. Communism
E. Monarchy F. Oligarchy G. Autocracy H. Confederal I. Federal J. Unitary
K. Parliamentary L. Government

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Answer:

I. Federal

Step-by-step explanation:

It's Federal because the Federal government (or the US government, which would include: Legislative [Congress], Excutive [President], and Judicial Branches [Supreme Court]) and the State Government (Which would include: Legislative, Excutive [Governer], and Judicial Branches) share power with the Federal government being able to override the State government's decisions.

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