The Constitution divides power between the nation and the states, creating a federalist system. It recognizes that both the national government and the state governments have
A) joint authority over the states.
B) independent legal authority over their own citizens.
C) dependent legal authority over foreign citizens.
D) no authority over free citizens.
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