What do we call the view that the Constitution is a compact among sovereign states, so that the powers of the national government and the states are clearly differentiated?

a. Federalism
b. Marble cake federalism
c. Confederacy
d. Cooperative federalism
e. Dual federalism


Ans: e. Dual federalism

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