Each state is under the national government, but they also have individual governments,
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∙ 13y agoYes. The US Constitution envisions a multi-layer government system, where states have independent governments.
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Each state should have its own government because it is difficult to central government handle every state.
they still have to follow the rules of the federal government. No state can make laws that go against federal laws.
Each colony had its own government (could be a self-government) and the governer ruled the whole government and each colony recieved its own charter, and their Privy Council set all polocies. -BubaGup98
No, not usually. Each member state is supposed to maintain its own leadership except in certain important matters such as defense and interstate commerce.
yes there is different levels of government for each state
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.
yes
There is no "opposite." Their is the federal government. Each state has its own state government, and most local municipalities have their own local government system.
There is no "opposite." Their is the federal government. Each state has its own state government, and most local municipalities have their own local government system.
Each had their own traditions, government, and laws.
There are fifty state governments in the United States. Each state has its own government that governs from the state capital.50
Each independent city-state had its own king and council.
Yes each state can make their own policies for education and social services as can the Federal Government.
There is no desert southwest government. Each state where deserts occur has its own government and economy.
Each state has it's own requirements for licensing businesses and each city has government ordinances on what type of businesses are allowed to operate.
Each independent city-state had its own government, with variances of monarchy, oligarchy and democracy.
There are 50 states. Each has its own State government. All 50 States are under one Federal government.
Each state has the power to regulate activities within its own borders, create laws that apply to its residents, and manage its own government and resources.