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The original federal system occurred in the United States. A weak national government existed but each state could decide at which point it would participate. It was not working. As a result, the constitutional convention created a federal system.

National Affairs affecting the common defense and problems involving all states as well as issues between states would be taken care of by the national government.

Problems within a state would be taken care of by the state.

Local problems are solved at the local level.

This differs from the French System. There the rules come down from Paris. The administrators in Tahiti enforce rules made in Paris.

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