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A form of political organization in which power is divided among a central government and Territorial subdivisions; in the United States power is shared among the national, state, and local government

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By dividing power between the states and the national government, one level can serve as a check on the other. This should provide a "double security" to the rights of the people. According the James Madison, this system was especially fitting for American because the nation was one of diverse interests. Each of these interests would constitute a faction that would seek its own advantage, and one faction might come to dominate government or a part of government in one place, and a different faction might come to power in another. The tugging and pulling of these factions would prevent any single region of the United states from dominating all of government. The division of powers among several governments would give to virtually every faction an opportunity to gain some-but not full-power.

One of the major concerns of the Framers was the prevention of tyranny in a concentration of power. They believed that federalism checks the growth of tyranny while inhibiting the formation of single-interest majorities. The system promotes unity without uniformity and promotes experimentation in public policy. For example, the states often serve as testing grounds for policies that later translate to the national level. Lastly, federalism keeps the government close to the people, giving them a greater say in affairs at both levels.

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It means that the U.S. is a federation of sovereign states who have delegated some of their sovereignty to a central government (the federal government).

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what does federal system of government.

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