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How does federalism differ from democracy? A. Federalism divides power between levels of government, while democracy gives power to the people.
B. Federalism picks leaders to have power, while democracy gives power to state and local governments.
C. Federalism relies on the people for power, while democracy relies on the separate branches of government.
D. Federalism chooses representatives, while democracy divides representatives between state and federal governments.

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