How does federalism limit government power?

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The state government can only use delegated powers since those are specifically given to it by the Constitution.

State governments are stronger than the national one because of the rights given to them.

The national government can only use the powers granted to it by the Constitution.

Federalism divides the power between both the state and national governments.

The state government can only use delegated powers since those are specifically given to it by the Constitution.

The national government can only use the powers granted to it by the Constitution.