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Federalism 1. Power sharing a. 13 state governments created central government b.

Confederation: government where states have more power c. Unitary: government with stronger central government 2. Federalism-compromise between confederation and unitary=Federalist-state and central equally powerful by giving each its own responsibilities 3. 13 states: taxes, roads, buildings, family, marriage, morals, education, 10th amendment, health policy. 4. Central government: money, national security, foreign affairs, taxes, immigration, post office, copyrights, inter-state commerce. 5. Expressed Power-powers that are listed

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