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In which statement about Federalism is true federalism gives more powers to States than to the national government federalism gives all the powers to the national government Federalism is a compromise between the unitary and the confederate government federalism provides balance between local and state governments
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The correct statement is: "Federalism provides balance between local and state governments."
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