2.4.5 Quiz: Federalism
Question 5 of 5
How does federalism limit government power?
A. It denies certain powers to state and federal governments.
B. It gives the federal government the power to control foreign trade.
C. It forces states to obey the federal government in most situations.
D. It makes sure no powers are shared by state and federal
governments.
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Respuesta :

Answer: Logically it would be A

Explanation:

Federalism limits government by creating two independent powers--the national government and state governments--by that/in that way limiting (or holding down) the influence of both. Separation of powers (forces (on people)/causes an inconvenient situation) internal limits by dividing government against itself, giving different branches separate functions and forcing them to share power.