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Under a system of dual federalism, conflicts between state laws and federal laws are ___

A. common
B. uncommon
C. inconsequential
D. unconstitutional

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The answer is
A. Common
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User JoeyG
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The correct option is A.
A dual federalism refers to the system of government whereby the political power is divided between the federal and the state government in clearly defined terms.The state government typically exercise those powers given to it without interference from the federal government. Under this arrangement, the federal and the state government usually have disagreements.
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