The idea of dual federalism refers to the
A) strength of political parties in the United States.
B) strict separation of powers between the national and state governments.
C) sharing of powers between the national and state governments.
D) ability of the federal government to overrule the decisions of the states.
E) ability of two or more states, when in agreement, to overrule the federal government.
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