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how does the constitution create a federalist system? it gives specific powers to officials in each branch of the national government. it creates checks and balances to limit the power of each branch of the federal government. it shares power between state governments and the federal government. it distributes power between the states so there is no central government.

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Answer: it shares power between state governments and the federal government

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