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How does federalism limit the power of government in the United States?

A.
It prevents the judicial branch from ruling on laws that affect the entire country.
B.
It requires the three branches of the national government to share powers.
C.
It prevents any single state from making laws that affect all the other states.
D.
It requires the national government to share power with state governments.

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THE ANSWER IS D

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pls dont pick b i picked b and i got it wrong

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