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Under the Constitution, what does the principle of "federalism" mean? a. Power is shared by state and national governments. b. Power divided into three branches of government. c. Power is limited to what is listed in the amendments. d. Power is granted to the states only through amendments.

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a. Power is shared by state and national governments.

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A. Shared by state and national governments
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