Asked by Andrew Harris on Sep 23, 2024

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The system of shared powers,divided between a central government and the state governments,
Is called

A) the electoral college.
B) federalism.
C) checks and balances.
D) the separation of powers.

Federalism

A political system that combines a general government (the federal or national government) with regional governments (states or provinces) in a single political system.

Shared Powers

Constitutional powers that are shared by both the state and federal government, allowing for a balance between centralized and local authority.

  • Describe the fundamentals of federalism, including the distribution of governmental powers between the central and state entities.
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Standice Smith3 days ago
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The system of shared powers between the central government and state governments is called federalism. The other options are different aspects or components of the United States government system, but do not pertain specifically to the division of power between the central and state governments.