The Constitution provides the basis for the American system of federalism. It grants certain executive, legislative, and judicial powers to the national or central government, and it reserves to the states those powers not granted to the national government. Above all else, it makes this national government supreme by virtue of the Constitution being the supreme law of the land.
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The Constitution provides the basis for the American system of federalism. It grants certain executive, legislative, and judicial powers to the national or central government, and it reserves to the states those powers not granted to the national government. Above all else, it makes this national government supreme by virtue of the Constitution being the supreme law of the land.
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