Federalism is the system of government in the United States in which power is shared between the national and state governments. The exclusive and concurrent powers of the national and state governments help explain the ongoing debate over the balance of power between the two levels.
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EK 1.7.A.1
Depth 3Parent ID: CB7CC4742AB04EC1BE9AED34367F8AFAStandard set: AP US Government & Politics (2023)
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