'The State' can refer to the government, but properly includes and refers to the people and the government... It is a country as a unified community in whole, and in concept.
'The Government' includes the people and departments that take active, professional, elected, or appointed part in governance, and the conceptual authority they act upon to do so.
Congress is part of the Federal government. State representatives are part of a state government.
a state has its own government therfore state government while the national government controls the whole country so incidentally it wont have any state
the dictatorial has unlimited power by the head of government or head of state
The central, or federal, government has the highest power. It is the highest level of government. Then there's the state government, then the local government.
The main difference between state and private exchanges under the Affordable Healthcare Act is that state exchanges are run by the government, and private exchanges aren't.
the government bank is run by the state government and the nationalised bank is run by the federal government
In a presidential government, the president is both chief executive and head of state.
There is no difference between central and union government
There is no difference. Government and government are the same thing.
In a presidential government, the president is both chief executive and head of state.
They were both communist, but Yugoslavia was independent, while Poland was a Soviet satellite state.
with a mandate the federal government tells a state government what it must do if it wants grant money.