Which statement about federalism is true?

Federalism gives more power to states than to the national government.
Federalism gives more power to states than to the national government.

Federalism gives all power to the national government.

Federalism gives all power to the national government.

Federalism is a compromise between a unitary and a confederate government.
Federalism is a compromise between a unitary and a confederate government.

Federalism provides a balance between local and state governments.

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The true statement about federalism is: Federalism is a compromise between a unitary and a confederate government.

Federalism is a system of government in which power is divided between a central authority and constituent political units (like states or provinces). This structure aims to balance the powers of the national government with those of the states, rather than giving all power to one or the other.