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History, 22.09.2021 14:00 kidlol

Why is a state constitution representative of Federalism? A) It ensures that all the state laws match the federal laws.

B) It gives states the power to overturn unpopular federal laws.

C) It allows the federal government to interfere with state laws.

D) It represents the division of power between the states and federal government.

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