The constitution created the government.
The US Constitution established the Federal system of government. The best way to describe the Federal system of government is that it is a shared power of government between the nation and the states.
We have a federal system
Federal republic is the system.
federal system
State governments have some powers that the federal government does not have.
A federal system is the government for the whole country. In the US, the "main office" of all federal government agencies is Washington, DC. There are many offices of the federal government located all over the country, in US territories, and many countries throughout the world.
A federal system is the government for the whole country. In the US, the "main office" of all federal government agencies is Washington, DC. There are many offices of the federal government located all over the country, in US territories, and many countries throughout the world.
Federation of states
Federation of states
The "Federal Government" or "National Government" known generally as "The United States of America" was seen as necessary to prevent human rights violations (a slide into the former governmental practices from England) at the time it was created.
the national government and states share power
It means that the U.S. is a federation of sovereign states who have delegated some of their sovereignty to a central government (the federal government).