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If there are disputes over authority between local, state, or the national government, how are the disputes resolved?
I believe the case that resolved the diferences between "States Rights" and the National Government was called the American Civil War.
The federalist party was dead before the Civil War started, it died down in 1820, the civil war started in 1861.
The land dispute between First Nations in Canada and the government.
1. Why did the U.S. government decide to reopen the long-running trade dispute between Boeing and Airbus in 2004
7th amendment
7th amendment
The Judicial Branch.
The dispute between Rupert's Land and U.S., the dispute between Massachusetts (colonial) and New Brunswick, and the dispute between Georgia and West Florida.
in the contries like us and australia, there are two governmental satup faderal ogvernment and states, both have there own constitution and can make there own laws. there are duble governmental system, but the supremacy clause will apply where there are conflicts with the law made by the faderal government and state givernment make laws with the same issue and where the law made by the state government contravinse the constitution of the faderal government, then as per the supremacy clause there such the offending law or provision should give way to the faderal constitutional law or provision there is a federal court which would preval over where there is some dispute between the centre and faderation while in india, the situation is different. though there are two government centre and state nut the law made by the centre will be preval over the law of state
In the Articles of Confederation, the states were completely separate entities, and could even make their own laws, leaving the national government essentially weak and almost powerless. Therefore, because there was just a figurehead of a national authority, there was no provision for state dispute.