Federalism
The 2nd level in the United States of America's federal government system is state governments. Though state governments are sovereign from the federal government, they are considered to be part of it.
State governments have some powers that the federal government does not have.
Federal
A state governor represents his/her state, but doesn't have a role in the federal system.
Federal System
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The answer is.....Separation Of Powers
state government
a federal 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.
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.
Under new federalism, the system of power is shifted from the federal to the state government.
Under new federalism, the system of power is shifted from the federal to the state government.
The 2nd level in the United States of America's federal government system is state governments. Though state governments are sovereign from the federal government, they are considered to be part of it.
The national government and the state government.
Federalism. The system that divides power between the national government and the state government is called the "Federal System."
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