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Federalism is never explicitly stated but it is embedded in the US Constitution. As a result, power is kept in the states.

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According to the Constitution, federalism divided powers between the states and the national government.

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The tenth amendment establishes federalism in the Constitution.

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The Constitution acknowledges state governments, which must share power with the federal government

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It was incorporated by giving the national government power and giving the state governments power. This is also a result of Separation of Powers.

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The Constitution acknowledges state governments, which must share power with the federal government

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