Political Science, asked by tusharekhande14, 7 months ago

why nature of sharing power differs from state to States?
(chapter 4 federalism)​

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Powers are given to the states that might change temporary, local things. Powers include those that might change by the location or the population of people in the state, or to split up the government and not have all the power residing in the national government-an all powerful gov.

Explanation:

It divides power between state and national governments. Why might balancing federal and state powers present a problem? People have different opinions on whether state or federal government should have power to control certain issues.

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