Which of the following explains why the U.S. government is considered a federal

system?

The people elect national and state leaders in government
Power is shared between national government and state governments
Foreign policy is handled by state governments
Each state has one vote in Congress making it fair and equal

1 answer

Power is shared between national government and state governments
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