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The view of federalism that has been held by Southern secessionists, Southern resistors to the civil rights movement, and the contemporary Freedom Caucus argues that
A. the Constitution created a system of dual sovereignty.
B. a nationalist position of federal control is unconstitutional.
C. the federal government is only sovereign on taxation policies.
D. there are no clear boundaries to "cooperative federalism."​

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Answered by nakulsarabhai1975
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Answer:

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Answered by AditiHegde
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The view of federalism that has been held by Southern secessionists, Southern resistors to the civil rights movement, and the contemporary Freedom Caucus argues that  the Constitution created a system of dual sovereignty.

  1. federalism is sharing of power between the national and state level government.
  2. the state compete among each other then reach to national level.
  3. federalism guarantees the protection of right of the civilians form the abuse of the power.
  4. it also promote equality and equal participation.
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