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What is the criticism of a nation-centered federalism system of government based upon?

A. concern that it would soon lead to the coronation of a king rather than a president
B. the belief that a national government could not act in the best interests of its citizens
C. the fear that placing too much authority in a strong national government would limit the authority of the states
D. evidence that the foundation of national federalism lacked the funds necessary to survive

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C. the fear that placing too much authority in a strong national government would limit the authority of the states

Step-by-step explanation:

Those who opposed nation-centered federalism believed that making the federal government too powerful would eventually override the power of the states, subjugating them to the federal or national power, and ending federalism itself in this process.

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