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Why do we say that Under federalism the states are not merely agents of the federal government ?​

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Answer:His answer was that federalism— a political system permitting a large measure of regional self-rule—presumably gives the rulers and the ruled a “school of their citizenship,” “a preserver of their liberties,” and “a vehicle for flexible response to their problems.”

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