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How does federalism affect state governments?

a) state governments can interfere in federal matters
b) some powers are reserved for the state governments
c) state governors are chosen from Washington DC
d) the federal government completely controls state laws

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Answer:

a no.

Step-by-step explanation:

Federalism requires that state and local governments play a role in nearly every policy area. ... The federal system, also known as federalism, divides power between national and state governments. Under federalism, each level of government is independent and has its own powers and responsibilities.

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