Multiple Choice
Federalism is a system in which
A) powers are divided between the central government and smaller governmental units.
B) the constituent units or states retain ultimate authority and can veto major actions.
C) the central government retains all governmental power and can change its constituent units.
D) the smaller units or states retain most power but must submit essential legislation for approval by the public.
E) powers of the central government are distributed across co-equal branches of government.
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