Asked by Blaine
In Federalism, the power to govern is
A taken away from the people.
B limited to the national government.
C given mainly to the state governments.
D shared between the national and state governments.
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D — shared between the national and state governments. Federalism divides governing power between a central (national) government and regional (state) governments.
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