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unlike the federal government state governments are in charge of

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Unlike the federal government, state governments only have one branch of government. States are divided into districts, and citizens in each district elect a representative to represent their state. States are divided into districts, and citizens in each district elect a governor to be head of their district.

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Unlike the federal government, state governments only have one branch of government. States are divided into districts, and citizens in each district elect a representative to represent their state. States are divided into districts, and citizens in each district elect a governor to be head of their district.

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