Asked by Yoongles Boongles
Which statement about federalism is true?
A. Federalism gives more power to states than to the national government.
B. Federalism gives all power to the national government.
C. Federalism is a compromise between a unitary and a confederate government.
D. Federalism provides a balance between local and state governments**
A. Federalism gives more power to states than to the national government.
B. Federalism gives all power to the national government.
C. Federalism is a compromise between a unitary and a confederate government.
D. Federalism provides a balance between local and state governments**
Answers
Answered by
Damon
I agree.
Answered by
Anonymous
That is incorrect.
The answer is C; Federalism is a compromise between a unitary and a confederate government.
"They did not want an all-powerful and distant government dictating local matters, so they rejected the unitary system. But giving too little power to the national government—under the confederate system they had used with the Articles of Confederation—had caused too many problems. The compromise was a federal system, in which power is shared by a strong national government with several strong state governments."
The answer is C; Federalism is a compromise between a unitary and a confederate government.
"They did not want an all-powerful and distant government dictating local matters, so they rejected the unitary system. But giving too little power to the national government—under the confederate system they had used with the Articles of Confederation—had caused too many problems. The compromise was a federal system, in which power is shared by a strong national government with several strong state governments."
Answered by
Sarellah
I think its anonymous who is write includeing the evidence stated
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