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OpenStudy (anonymous):

A federal system of government is A) unique to the United States. B) one in which the central government controls the economy. C) one in which central government power is limited by a system of checks and balances. D) one in which power is shared between a central government and state or regional governments. @King.Void.

JoelTheBoss (joel_the_boss):

what do you think it is. :P

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think D

JoelTheBoss (joel_the_boss):

I hope this can help. :) What is a Federal system of government? A Federal system of government is comprised of a group of states or regions that have their own governmental authority, but are subsidiary to a single central, or Federal, government. Powers are often divided, with the states having certain responsibilities and the central government others. The division of powers is generally set constitutionally and is not easily changed. Generally, the Federal government has overall authority to conduct foreign policy, negotiate treaties and provide for the defense of the country. State powers often include local law enforcement, education and social services. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federation#Federal_government

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Joel_the_boss Is it C then?

JoelTheBoss (joel_the_boss):

No you would be correct with D. : )

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Oh Oops.

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