No. The "state" is another way of saying "government". It is the same thing.
no it is not possible
They wanted to keep as much control as possible.
If you are referring to the U.S. government (as opposed to a specific state's government) there are two possible answers. There are several states that have only 1 representative in the House. More generally, Senators represent a whole state.
It is possible to have a government without a state by having a system where governing institutions operate independently from a central authority or overarching state structure. This can occur in situations like anarchy, where governance is decentralized and power is dispersed among various organizations or groups within a society, leading to a form of self-governing without a formal state apparatus.
African Americans controlled a majority of the votes in the Mississippi state government.
The state government is the premier of each government and in NSW our premier is Nathan Rees and he looks after the state government.
they thought that state government should be more powerful than national gov.
The state government of India is the government below the central government. The state government of India deals with the affairs of the state, these affairs include, but are not limited to state police, state tax, and the taxation of property stamps in the given state.
State Government
a government ina state.
Yes. State legislature is the body that makes laws for the state government. They are one branch of government.
The governor of a state. the government of a state is in power that state