In the United States' federal system, disputes between national and sub-national levels of government are primarily settled through judicial review by the Supreme Court. The Court interprets the Constitution and Federal Laws, determining the limits of state and federal authority. Additionally, conflicts can be addressed through legislative measures or negotiations between different levels of government. Ultimately, the judiciary serves as the final arbiter in resolving these disputes.
If there are disputes over authority between local, state, or the national government, how are the disputes resolved?
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The Judicial branch rules on the issue in court.
The Judicial branch rules on the issue in court.
The Judicial branch rules on the issue in court.
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national judiciary
The Supreme Court.
The purpose of the National War Labor Board was to mediate disputes between workers and management.
The media.
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