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The United States system of federalism is based on
the Supremacy Clause.
financial and military powers.
shared federal and state-level powers.
the Bill of Rights and amendments.
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shared federal and state-level powers.
Federalism divides authority between the national government and the states, with each level having its own powers and some concurrent/shared powers.
Federalism divides authority between the national government and the states, with each level having its own powers and some concurrent/shared powers.
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