Which of the following best describes the limit that dual federalism places on national government power?

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The national government is limited to providing national defense and enforcing foreign policy.

Dual federalism does not limit the national government.

The national government is kept from extending its power into policy areas traditionally reserved for the states.

Dual federalism left racial policy up to the sole discretion of the national government.

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The national government is kept from extending its power into policy areas traditionally reserved for the states.
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