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Federalism is intended to keep the national government from

A.
gaining too much power.
B.
taxing the citizens.
C.
supporting an official religion.
D.
passing unfair laws.

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User Ildi
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Answer:

Federalism is intended to keep the national government from passing unfair laws.

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User Vlad Rudenko
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Answer:C.

Explanation:Two important aspects of the U.S. Constitution—federalism and the separation of powers—represent, in part, the framers' efforts to divide governmental power. Federalism limits government by creating two sovereign powers—the national government and state governments—thereby restraining the influence of both.

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