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Sadie Williams
11 September, 22:00
What is federalist structure?
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Carlee Larsen
12 September, 01:33
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An unique feature of the American governmental structure is a balance of both horizontal and vertical division of powers. As an institutional/structural design, federalism is intended to both safeguard state interests while creating a strong union led by an effective centralized national government.
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