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1. What is federalism? 2. How is power divided between the federal and state governments?

1. How can the United States Constitution be amended? 2. Why is the amendment process difficult?

1. How do constitutional rights impact individual citizens? 2. How do constitutional rights impact our society?

1. How have voting and civil rights expanded over time? 2. What has been the impact of this expansion?

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Question 1. A system in which power is divided between the national and state governments.

Significance: Federalism allows people living in different states with different needs and different interests to set policies suited to the people in their state.

Question 4. Over time, voting rights have been extended to more Americans.

Voting qualifications based on property ownership, religion, race, and sex have all been eliminated through federal laws and constitutional amendments.

The age requirement for voting has been reduced

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