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This concept is known as federalism. The United States and Canada are two example countries that employ this form of government. The European Union is also sometimes recognized as a federalist system, although to a different extent.

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The principle that describes the sharing of powers between both national and state governments is the Federalism, to structure the constitution.

The national government has the powerv to delegate, the state governments has the power to reserve, and both governments have shared concurrent powers.

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Q: What principle describes the sharing of powers between the national government and the state governments?
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