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28 March, 19:32

In a federal system of government, governmental power is (A) entirely in the hands of the central or national government. (B) entirely in the hands of each sovereign state. (C) shared by the state and central governments.

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  1. 28 March, 21:23
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    C - the state government has power over education etc. but central government has power over other things, so the states dont feel overpowered by the central government.
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