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What is a federal govt?

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The US federal government are the three branches that oversee the nation as a whole and connect the 50 states into one federation. Each state had authority in its own area. The federal government's duties and powers are listed in the first three articles of the constitution.

The federal government is the government that manages the whole country's including, taxes and national security
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why would a federal system of government, also serve as a financial institution? Foxtrot

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The definition of federal government is that power is divided between national and state.

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a federa government is a group of people who make decisions

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No one person is the federal government. The president though is usually thought of being the federal government but he is only one part of the federal government.

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A federal government is that which holds the power of a country in different level. Examples our Indian Govt.

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