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from where do the central and state governments get their power​

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Answered by sachinpoolu
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The U.S. government is federal in form. The states and national government share powers, which are wholly derived from the Constitution. Article I, Section 10 of the Constitution of the United States puts limits on the powers of the states.

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Answered by Pravinojha
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A central government is the government that is a controlling power over a unitary state. Always equivalent in a federation is the federal government, which may have distinct powers at various levels authorized or delegated to it by its federated states, though the adjective 'central' is sometimes also used.

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