Countries with a federal government include the United States, Canada, Germany, Australia, and Switzerland. In a federal system, power is divided between a central government and individual states or provinces, allowing for regional autonomy while maintaining a unified national framework. Other examples of federal nations include Brazil, India, and Mexico.
Its between Great Britain, France, Japan, or the United States. Nova Net Answer: The United States.
The Federal government oversees the following areas:telecommunicationsimmigration, customs and border securityemploymentwelfareairportsincome taxdefenceeducation
The Federal government oversees the following areas:telecommunicationsimmigration, customs and border securityemploymentwelfareairportsincome taxdefenceeducation
Constitution
The legislative branch is part of the federal government.
The Federal government oversees the following areas:telecommunicationsImmigration, customs and border securityemploymentwelfareairportsincome taxdefenceeducation
The only branch of the United States Federal Government that can enter into treaties with other sovereign nations is the legislative branch.
to make sure that everybody is following the rules
Their is no such thing as a federal state Federal = Nation *President* State = State (its ran by a different branch of the Government) * Governor* County = County (Ran by a County Government) *Treasurer/Sheriff/Commissioner* Municipal = City/Town (Ran by a lower government) *Mayor* But the UK does not have states it has the Nations. Below nations are counties Below Counties are cities
military programs
reserved powers
The federal Government Apex