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In america's version of federalism, power is shared ____

A) Between the legislative and judicial branches
B) Between the national government and the states
C) Between the executive and legislative branches
D) among the fifty states

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The correct answer is: Between the national government and the state

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User Igorbel
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The answer is B. The only explanation I can give is that A and C are wrong because the legislative, judicial, and executive branches all share power. As far as D goes, the states' own laws don't really affect each other so there is no need for the power to be shared among them. Anything outside of the state becomes federal.
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