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Which describes how federalism limits the power of the national government?
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By guaranteeing citizens their individual rights
By guaranteeing citizens their individual rights
By making federal law the “supreme law of the land”
By making federal law the “supreme law of the land”
By reserving some of the powers of government to the states
By reserving some of the powers of government to the states
By separating the powers of government between three branches.
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By reserving some of the powers of government to the states.
Federalism divides authority between national and state governments; leaving certain powers to the states limits how much the national government can control.
Federalism divides authority between national and state governments; leaving certain powers to the states limits how much the national government can control.
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