Social Sciences, asked by bisalkc45990, 22 days ago

Three differences between federal and state government.

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Answered by sangitamadhavan23
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Answer:

here it is

Explanation:

The federal government has more power and responsibilities as compared to the state government because it legislates national and foreign affairs as well and also regulates the functioning of all states. On the other hand, the state government will only regulate the issues and affairs of its state.

The federal government has the authority to establish inferior courts so that it would be easier to regulate the legality, but the state government does not have the power to do so.

The federal government can raise the forces or armies and also responsible for maintaining them, but the state government has no interference in raising the armies. It only works for the citizen residing in its state.

Answered by sushmithags884
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Federal government

The system has multiple hierarchy levels, with both the central authority and the states (or provinces) both being sovereign.

The central or national rules override the state rules.

There is a balance between the levels of government

Power and responsibilities are shared between national and local levels

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