How does federalism limit government power?

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I think federalism limits government power because it divides power between the national government and the state governments. This means that the national government cannot make all the decisions or have too much control. The state governments also have their own powers and can make decisions that are best for their state. This helps to make sure that no one government has too much power and protects people's rights.