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Eli Kelly
19 February, 07:53
How does federalism relate to the Civil War?
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Yuliana Hudson
19 February, 08:19
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Federalism is the separation of state and national government's powers. One of the reasons that the Civil War occurred was over the debate of state vs. national powers.
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