A blend of the old greek and roman governments.
state governments grant local governments their power but do not tend to interfere with their day -to-day responsibilities
Most early state governments were representative while the British government was a monarchy.
A charter is most often granted by a state
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Federal Government A+, you guys are lucky im helping. :)
A blend of the old greek and roman governments.
There are so many problems that existed in most state governments. Most of the problems were related to administration which lack integrity.
state governments grant local governments their power but do not tend to interfere with their day -to-day responsibilities
Most early state governments were representative while the British government was a monarchy.
state governments grant local governments their power but do not tend to interfere with their day -to-day responsibilities
In the United States, there are 50 political entities called States. They each have governments and are charged with governing the people within them. By the US Constitution, all powers not delegated to the Federal government are left to the States to decide for themselves. Generally speaking, the State governments are modeled much like the Federal government. They have 3 branches, executive, legislative and judicial. They all serve to create a balance of power within the State.
Weak state governments, strong national governments, government by the Elite
State governments.
In the United States, there are 50 political entities called States. They each have governments and are charged with governing the people within them. By the US Constitution, all powers not delegated to the Federal government are left to the States to decide for themselves. Generally speaking, the State governments are modeled much like the Federal government. They have 3 branches, executive, legislative and judicial. They all serve to create a balance of power within the State.
A charter is most often granted by a state
The state governments have most of the power.