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The American federal system could be described as

States can make their own choices, as they have power over all laws.
State and federal governments are run separately, without any overlap.
The federal government informs states of what is and what is not considered legal.
The federal and state governments share powers, but federal power is supreme.

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Answer: D

Explanation: The federal and state governements share powers, but federal power is supreme

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