In the US, the Federal Government is referred to as both a National and Central government, which has shared and separate powers with the 50 States that belong to the US.
They all mean the same thing.
union government.
Well one problem is that they do not have a strong central government and have a weak army hahahaha GO AMERICA
Central government
The animal that was declared as the National Heritage animal by the Central Government is the Elephant.
The Federalists supported a strong national government.
I am assuming by level, you mean level of government. There is no distinction between government on a national level and government on a federal level. The federal level of government is the highest tier of government because its central to the nation. It represents a union of states. Those union of states form a nation. So you see how the two terms are interchangable, and can be used synonymously. The federal government is government on a NATIONAL level.
National Government, Central government(as opposed to state)
the branch
Central america has a republican goverment. P.s. Hay, was up!
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Central Amazon.
A confederacy is an alliance of independent states with a weak central or national government. In this system, supreme authority is granted to individual states, and the central government mainly acts as a coordinating body for common issues. Examples include the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War and the Swiss Confederation.