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What is the meaning of the principle of "federalism"? a form of government in which citizens elect their own representatives
a separation of powers between the branches of the national government
a sharing of power between the national and state governments
a system of government in which officials are subject to the rule of law


What is the meaning of the principle of federalism?

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