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which of the following is true of canadian federalism? the canadian constitution allows the central government to veto any provincial legislation. the lower levels of the canadian government are called states. the canadian constitution limits the powers of the lower levels of government. the canadian constitution specifies the national language of canada as spanish.
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- Analyze Option 1: The Canadian central government (federal) does not have the power to veto any provincial legislation. Provincial governments have their own areas of jurisdiction, so this is false.
- Analyze Option 2: In Canada, the lower levels of government are called provinces (and territories), not states. So this is false.
- Analyze Option 3: The Canadian Constitution (Constitution Act) does divide powers between the federal government and the provincial/territorial governments, and it does limit the powers of the lower levels (provinces/territories) by defining what powers they have (and what powers are reserved for the federal government). This is consistent with Canadian federalism.
- Analyze Option 4: Canada's official languages are English and French, not Spanish. So this is false.
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The Canadian Constitution limits the powers of the lower levels of government.