The United States splits political power between the state and federal governments. This form of power sharing is called

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The CLEP American Government exam covers material that is usually taught in a one-semester introductory course in American government and politics at the college level.  CLEP American Government Exam content: Institutions and Policy Processes: Presidency, Bureaucracy, Congress, and the Federal Courts (30%–35%) The major formal and informal institutional arrangements and powers Structure, policy processes, and outputs Relationships among these three institutions and links between them and political parties, interest groups, the media, and public opinion Structure and processes of the... Show more

The United States splits political power between the state and federal governments. This form of power sharing is called