How does federalism limit government power? Answer in 60 words or less. Start your response with "I think," and respond as if you were explaining this to an elementary school student.

I think federalism limits government power by dividing it between the federal government and state governments. It's like having two bosses, and they each have their own rules and responsibilities. This way, neither boss becomes too powerful because they have to share their power. It helps protect our rights and gives more control to local communities.