Madison's description of federalism in Federalist No. 46 suggests there should be little concern over conflicts between the federal and state governments because
A) ?the federal government would clearly be the winner in such conflicts.
B) ?the state government would clearly be the winner in such conflicts.
C) ?such conflicts would occur only on minor issues of importance.
D) ?they are different agents with different powers.
E) ?the judicial branch would settle such disputes.
D
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