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Federalism, or sharing power between the federal and state governments. The Constitution that created a federal system of government that divided power between the national, or federal, government and the state. Federal government gained broad powers to tax, regulate, control of currency, rising and armory, and declare war.
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National Government: -Regulate trade
-Coin Money
-Provide an army and navy
-Conduct Foreign
-Set up federal courts
-Coin Money
-Provide an army and navy
-Conduct Foreign
-Set up federal courts
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National & State Government -Enforce the laws
-Establish courts
-Collect taxes
-Borrow Money
-Provide for the general welfare
-Establish courts
-Collect taxes
-Borrow Money
-Provide for the general welfare
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State Government -Regulate trade within the state
-Establish local government systems
-Conduct elections
-Establish public school systems
-Establish local government systems
-Conduct elections
-Establish public school systems