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Institutions of the European Union: Revision history


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  • curprev 15:2015:20, 3 November 2022 Jbp192 talk contribs 37,785 bytes +5 Comparisons: The source listed does not support the proposition that the United States has a "clear" division of the levels of government. It supports the proposition that the United States "most closely resembles" a model of dual federalism where there are clear divisions. But the the division is unclear in some areas. E.g., the states' powers to regulate interstate commerce (a typical federal power) are mostly limited by the Dormant Commerce Clause, but there are exceptions to that. undo Tag: Visual edit: Switched

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