In a federal system of government, power is

divided between the national government and the states.
held by one person who makes all the decisions.
held by a central government that makes decisions.
divided equally between all state governments.

Respuesta :

The correct answer is divided between the national government and the states.

Explanation: Federation is a model of political decentralization, based on the constitutional division of competences among the autonomous federated entities that comprise it. It can be said that federalism is a phenomenon of the division of power so it is the object of study of both political science and constitutional law.

Answer:

Option A, divided between the national government and the states.

Explanation:

The options that don't make sense are:  Option B, C, D

The option that makes sense is:  Option A, divided between the national government and the states.

Answer:  Option A, divided between the national government and the states.