No. Because of the tendency of the Supreme Court to rule in favor of the federal government as well as the "supremacy clause" (Federal Laws override state laws if there is a conflict) in the constitution, the federal government exercises more authority and overall power than state governments.
For the same reason the US Federal government is more powerful than the states. The provinces and states are subservient to National government.
The purpose of the constitution was to link the states into a stronger national or federal government.
Correct. National government and federal government can be used interchangeably, representing the three branches of the United States government.
The power-sharing between a central government and those of the individual states is a federal government.
The national government provides money to the states through federal grants.
The national government balances the power of the states.
A federal government is created by all states coming together to form a national government. This was out of the need of the states to share authority in a central government.
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States became less powerful compared to the federal government. The federal government established more power over the states.
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