All of these are ways in which the Constitution apportions authority and power between the federal and state governments except
A) powers to govern are divided between the states and the federal government.
B) the federal government holds supreme authority over the states.
C) the states retain some authority and autonomy.
D) the states' powers are primary and take precedence over the federal government.
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