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The federal system is a form of government in which power is

shared between the new nation and the British empire

given exclusively to the executive branch

given to the judicial branch

shared between national and state governments

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Answer:

Shared between national and state governments.

Step-by-step explanation:

The federal system gives power under law to both the national government and state governments.

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