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How does federalism limit government power?

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I think federalism limits government power by dividing it between the national government and the state governments. The national government has certain powers, like making laws for the whole country, while state governments have their own powers too, like making laws for their own states. This helps prevent the national government from having too much power and makes sure states have some control too.
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