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which principle of government divides power between the federal government and state governments?
separation of powers
federalism
popular sovereignty
limited government
Federalism is a principle where power is divided between a central (federal) government and regional (state) governments. Separation of powers divides power among branches (legislative, executive, judicial) of a single government. Popular sovereignty means power lies with the people. Limited government restricts government power through laws.
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