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Social Studies, 25.09.2019 15:00, culbertchristi6111

Which of these best describes the relationshipsame among the federal government, the states, the citizens as described in the constitution?
a. states retain most of the powers; the federal government relies on the cooperation of the states; and some rights are guaranteed to citizens
b. both federal and state powers are clearly defined; other rights are reserved to the people
c. the states and federal government share power, with the people providing the checks and balances
d. the federal government’s powers are defined; other rights are reserved for the states and the people.

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