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In the US Constitution, this document specifies what are the responsibilities of the federal government. Duties and responsibilities not specifically delegated to the federal government are therefore the responsibilities of the states.
i can answer the 1st question the 3 branches of the government are 1) executive 2) legislative 3) judicial
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By dividing some responsibilities between the federal and state governments
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The United States government is divided into three separate branches, each with distinct responsibilities. These are the Legislative, Executive and Judicial branches.
The U.S. Constitution is the first law of the land. It establishes the three divisions of government (legislative, executive, juidicial) and defines their powers. It defines the rights and responsibilities of the people, the states, and the federal government. All laws must conform to the basic law laid out in the Constitution.
There are three levels of government in Australia: local, federal and state governments. The role of the state government is to run schools, prisons, police force, emergency services, maintain railways and roads in the states. The states receive funding from the federal government, and generate revenue by levying taxes.
The creation of three branches of government.
Compare and contrast the three branches of the Arizona state government with the three branches of the federal government.
Devolution The transfer of powers and responsibilities from the federal government to the states.
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