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how is the government formed in a state​

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Answered by bharath0503005
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At a federal election, the party or coalition of parties with the support of the majority of members elected to the House of Representatives becomes the government. ... Although government is formed in the House of Representatives, there are also members of the government in the Senate.

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state government is the government of a country subdivision in a federal form of government, which shares political power with the federal or national government. A state government may have some level of political autonomy, or be subject to the direct control of the federal government.

Answered by WorthHorror
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1.\color{Green}{\large\underline{\underline\mathtt{Answer:-}}} ☞ State law is trumped by Federal law when the two may come into contact. U.S. states all share a similar system of government to the national level with a directly elected and usually quite powerful executive styled Governor and a state legislature exercising legislative authority.

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