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What is the difference between federalism and separation of powers


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  • 02-10-2014
Federalism is a system of government whereby power is divided between the federal, state, and local governments. This principle was one of the founding principles of the United States. The separation of powers is the concept whereby the Federal Government's power is divided between the Executive Branch, the Judiciary Branch, and the Legislative Branch. 
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