How does federalism create a certain amount of tension between the national government and state governments? (1 point) Responses Both national and state governments share power. Both national and state governments share power. State and local governments have no support from the federal government. State and local governments have no support from the federal government. States are not able to work with each other to solve problems. States are not able to work with each other to solve problems. The national government dominates the states.

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The national government dominates the states.
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