Respuesta :

Federalism grants both the state and national government(s) the capability to pass legislation. 

Answer:

Pass legislation

Explanation:

Federalism is a type of government in which we find regional governments that work with a general government in a single political system. More importantly, federalism gives the two levels of government a relationship of parity. This means that the power of the state is divided between the two levels, giving regional powers a great level of autonomy. An example of this is the fact that under federalism, both state and national governments are able to pass legislation.