Most nations have governments where power is divided in order to make that particular government viable. In the United States the US Constitution lays out the division of powers in the Federal government. In the USA, the three parts of the Federal government are the legislative branch, commonly referred to a "Congress". The executive branch has the responsibility of enforcing the nation's laws.
The third part of the government is the US Supreme Court which is the final determiner of the constitutionality of laws and judicial cases involving constitutional issues.
It is called a Federal government as opposed to a Unitary government.
It's when the government's power was divided between the National a.k.a. Federal government and the states.
The legislative branch, executive branch, and Judaical branch.
Power is divided between the national and state governmentsPower is divided between the national and state governments.
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In nations such as Great Britain and France, how is government power divided? How does this differ from a confederate government?
Federal government has the power. The power is what is divided in between central government and local government.
Power is divided between a central and local government.
Presidental Government
Presidental Government
Federal
it divided power between the federal government and state governments.It divided power between the federal government and state governments
it divided power between the federal government and state governments.It divided power between the federal government and state governments
Presidential government so the answer is the President government
Federal government
Three branches
Federal government