Federalism, seperation of powers, checks and balances, limited government
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The Constitution is considered the Supreme Law of the Land, and the national (Federal) government takes precedence over state governments, under Constitutional principles. This does not keep state governments from asserting states' rights, however, and not all Federal laws are enforced throughout the states.
federalA bi-level republic would fit the bill.
Federalism is the constitutional system that divides power between the national and state government. In the USA, the National Government has reserved rights that only it can perform, such as printing money. The State and National Governments can share rights, such as the right to tax citizens. This system is used so that the National Government isn't too powerful and the people can have some control.
federalA bi-level republic would fit the bill.
I'm pretty sure it's Federalism.
federalA bi-level republic would fit the bill.
A government based on "federalism," or the sharing of power between the national, and state (and local) governments.
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power is divided between national goverment
How to divide power between state and federal governments.