What does federalism mean under the US Constitution?
A. division of powers between state and national governments
B. election of representatives by the people of the nation
C. division of the legislature into two houses
D. separation of government into three branches

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Answer :

A. division of powers between state and national governments

B. election of representatives by the people of the nation Β 

C. division of the legislature into two houses Β 

D. separation of government into three branches

Explanation :

Federalism is a system of government in which power is divided between a national government and various state governments. In the United States, the U.S. Constitution gives certain powers to the federal government, other powers to the state governments, and yet other powers to both

I'm pretty sure that the answer is A, because federalism is the division of powers amongst local, state, and national governments. Hope this helps.

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