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The law passed by the national government is supreme.

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How is power shared between the the national government and state government?

Concurrent Power


What is a system of government in which power is shared between the national government and the state governments?

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In America version of Federalism power is shared how?

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Political system in which power is shared by the national government and smaller political units?

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federalismA system of government in which power is shared between the central (or federal) government in the states.


What does federalism mean in the constitution?

All this means us power is shared between the central (national) government and the states.


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Fedral and National government is one and the same... so all power delegated to them and not to the States

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