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Federalism
Federalism provides for the division of powers between the state government and the national government.
A government based on "federalism," or the sharing of power between the national, and state (and local) governments.
the division of power between the national and state governments
Federalism is a system of government in which the national government and state governments share governmental power within the same political system, which have jurisdiction over individuals. Unitary system of government is one in which, principle power within the political system lies at the level of a national or central government, which individual citizens have direct allegiance to the national or central government and possesses ultimate power to make all political choices and determine public policy.
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cooperative federalism
A government based on "federalism," or the sharing of power between the national, and state (and local) governments.
The 10th Amendment reserves rights to the states not assigned to the national government.
state governments
Federal and State Governments
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