It is located in the capital of the state.
The levels are local, state, and federal. The local government is located in the community area, the state government is usually at the state's capital, and the federal government is located in Washington D.C.
usually, the powers of the state are located in the state capitals. the power of the whole government (the pres. (obama)) is located in washinngton D.C. this may not be all the way correct but i hope it helps!! :)
Under a confederate system of government much of the power is located in the individual states. The lack of a strong system of central government caused the Articles of Confederation for fail in the United States.
The center of a state government is located in its state capital. The national capital is the center of the national government.
Arkansas is a state located in the United States.
The United States has several levels of government. The main national government that has jurisdiction over the entire country is known as the federal government. Most of the United States is divided into smaller political subdivisions called "states." Examples of states are Florida, California, and Hawaii. These states have their own governments that have jurisdiction over local matters within their boundaries. (The United States also has several territories not located within states that do not have all of the rights of states, but do have their own governments. Examples are the District of Columbia where the federal capital is located, Puerto Rico, and Guam.) A tax imposed by action of the federal government is called a federal tax. A tax imposed by action of a state government is called a state tax.
A state contains a capital city in which the seat of government is located. For example, the capital of California is Sacramento. Here, the Capitol Building is located, which is the head of government for the state of California.
A person (who) can not be a seat of government, a "seat of government" is a place (a "where"). The seat of the government of California is located at the California State Capitol,Sacramento, California
government can exist without state but the state can't exist without government.
The national government is obligated to support the state governments in case of an emergency in that state. The national government also should no infringe on state powers.It divides power between a National Government and State governments. The obligation of the National Government to protect the States against invasion.
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The state capital holds that state's government. The head of the state government is the state capitol building, located in the state capital.