A federal system of government can be best described as (1 point)

• a national government that shares some responsibilities and powers with the state governments but is ultimately seen as the supreme law.
• a series of state governments working independently from one another.
• a national government with a king or queen at its head.
• a state government that looks toward a national government for ideas.

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A federal system of government can be best described as a national government that shares some responsibilities and powers with the state governments but is ultimately seen as the supreme law.

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