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Peter Hebert
10 January, 00:09
What is a historical non-example of federalism?
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Jadiel Reeves
10 January, 01:21
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Federalism was the belief that the federal government should have more power than the state governments. An example would be the articles of confederation. They severely crippled the federal government and did not allow much power at all.
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