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What is federalism?

A. the division of governing powers between the national and state governments
B. the consolidating of national and state governments in times of need
C. the need for disagreement among all the branches of government
D. the cooperation between the federal branches of government

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Federalism is a system of government with a division of power between the national government and several smaller governments, such as those of the states. The Constitution provides for this division. Each level of government has its own powers, ruling bodies, officials, and laws.

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User Ravi Wallau
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Federalism is a principle of separation of power, that between the national/federal/central government and between the local or state governments. This means that the states have a kind of autonomy: the right to decide over their own matters.

This means that the correct answer is:
A. the division of governing powers between the national and state governments

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User Alexwhitworth
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