federalismThe principle of federalism is the division of power among a central government and several regional governments. This principle was brought to the Constitution out of both experience and necessity. Federalism, allows all states to be individual in their own ways, but they are all tied together by the federal government regulations and laws. Although states may have their own state and county laws, there are still federal laws that keeps the United States united.
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