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1. Describe federalism in your own words using evidence from Document 2 to support your description. (4 Points)
In Document 1, how is the author portraying federalism? Please use evidence from the cartoon as to whether this
has a positive or negative undertone (4 Points) Using the knowledge you obtained during this unit, do you agree or
disagree with this representation. Why or why not? (4 Points) There is a 6 sentence minimum to earn full
credit. (Standard 12]
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