The u. s. federal system of government is one in which
1 both the national and state governme...
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Social Studies, 25.10.2019 19:43 roxymiller3942
The u. s. federal system of government is one in which
1 both the national and state governments derive their power from the people
2 only the national government derives its power from the people
3 only the state governments derive their power from the people
4 neither the national nor state governments derive their power from the people
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