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State governments have some powers that the federal government does not have.
The national government, not the state governments.
The 2nd level in the United States of America's federal government system is state governments. Though state governments are sovereign from the federal government, they are considered to be part of it.
Federal system is a dual government system in which nation is divided into different states and single central government .
A national government and state governments
federal
The national government, not the state governments.
The national government, not the state governments.
Federal System
a central government and local governments
powers are shared between state and federal governments
It doesn't quite work that way. The States and their people ARE the government, and they have allowed the Federal government to do a very few things like regulate sales of items between and among the States, provide a military to protect all of the States, and to mint money.