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1 paragraph essay of feudalism plz and thank u !!

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Answered by sweety3744
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Federalism in the United States is a complex and ever-changing network of relations between national, state, and local governments. Federalismrequires that state and local governments play a role in nearly every policy area.
Answered by shankulakavath
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Federalism is defined as a system of government where there is one strong, central controlling authority, or the principles of a political party called the Federalists.

An example of federalism is when there is one strong main government for the entire United States that has a lot of power and the individual states don't have much power.

An example of Federalism is the political party that believed in a central controlling government, and advocacy of a centralized system of government.

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