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How does federalism limit national power?

A.
It regulates the amount of tax that the government can levy on individuals.
B.
It provides for three branches of government: executive, judicial, and legislative.
C.
It provides for regular elections of officials.
D.
It creates two sovereigns, the national government and the state governments.

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By creating two sovereign powers-the national government and the state governments.
So the answer to your question is D
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