A group of individuals or state governments can be referred to as a coalition or an alliance, depending on the context. Such entities often come together to achieve common goals, share resources, or address specific issues. In political contexts, they may collaborate on legislation, policy-making, or collective action to influence governance or address societal challenges. This collaboration can enhance their collective power and effectiveness in achieving desired outcomes.
constitutional law
Because work is a function of individuals. Organizations, even governments, don't do work. People do.
Authoritarian governments do not* allow individuals freedom of judgment.[:
some state governments
State and local governments
The anti-federalists believed that the Federalists' plan posed a threat to state governments and to the rights of individuals.
private property, or property that is held by individuals or groups rather than by the federal, state, or local governments.
The Requirements of the state are more important than the rights of the individuals.
state governments grant local governments their power but do not tend to interfere with their day -to-day responsibilities
The Federal and state governments both have the power to tax because they each have separate expenses in a budget. State governments tax to help pay for state programs. Federal governments tax to help pay for Federal programs.
The US has 50 states and therefore there are 50 state governments in the US. In addition associated territories such as Puerto Rico, the US Virgin Islands, and Guam are not states and do not have state governments, but do have governments that in many respects function like state governments.
State governments cannot declare war or issue their own money.