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American federalism divides government power between which two levels?

AThe states and the federal government
BThe House and the Senate of Congress
CThe president and the Supreme Court
DThe cities and the county governments
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: A. The states and the federal government
1. Federalism is a design that splits power between a national government and subnational governments. 2. In the United States, those two levels are the federal government and the states. 3. The House and Senate are two chambers inside one level of government, not two levels. _Source: OpenStax American Government 3e (CC BY 4.0), Ch 3 "American Federalism", section 3.1 The Division of Powers_
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