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a state is governed by a governor while in the case of a nation, it is been ruled by the President which would also be the commander in chief of the armed forces

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What are powers divided between the national and state governments?

power is divided between national goverment


What are the national governments obligations to the state's?

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.


Is the power to establish courts shared by the national and state governments?

I believed they are shared between state and local governments


Sharing of power between national and state governments?

Federalism


Share of power between the national and state governments?

Federalism


What is sharing of power between national and state governments?

federalism


What are the national governments obligations to the states?

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.


What makes the US a federalist government?

Power is divided between the national and state governmentsPower is divided between the national and state governments.


The constitution established a relationship between national and state governments This relationship is called?

The constitution established a relationship between the state and national governments in the preamble of the constitution. The relationship is called new federalism.


What are the states obligations to the states governments?

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In Federalism the power to govern is?

shared between the national and state governments.


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