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Which statement BEST describes the doctrine of "Dual Federalism"?

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The Supreme court maintained a precise separation of state power and national power
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Agreement between states with partial sovereignty

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according to the tenth amendment, the dual federalism seeks to establish a sphere reserved for the Union and another sphere limited, reserved for the member states, in this order of ideas, it is factible to say that there are two power areas that define dual federalism: mutually exclusive and reciprocally limited, in other words the independence and sovereignty of the member states are limited by the dual federalism.

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