How does federalism limit government power?

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Federalism limits government power by dividing it between the national government and the state governments. This distribution of power serves as a check on potential abuse of authority by any single entity. The existence of separate state governments acts as a counterbalance to the power of the national government, preventing it from becoming overly centralized and thus limiting its ability to exercise unchecked control.
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