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This study guide covers federalism in the US Government, including the division of power between national and state governments. Key concepts include the Commerce Clause, Dual and Cooperative Federalism, Enumerated and Implied Powers, and the Fourteenth Amendment. It examines the Necessary and Proper Clause, the Tenth and Fourteenth Amendments, and landmark Supreme Court cases like McCulloch v. Maryland and US v. Lopez. The guide also provides practice questions and exam tips.
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Question 1 of 12
Federalism, at its core, is best described as the:
Complete dominance of the national government
Division of power between national and state governments. 🎂
Exclusive power of the states
A system where states are superior to the national government