Federal districts are a type of administratiie division of a federation, under the direct control of a federal government. A state, on the other hand, is a political entity that shares sovereignty with a federal government.
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Federal a national budget with funds to support the military, and federal programs. The state budget is only for that state.
A: Only federal courts handle cases between citizens of different states
The federal district courts. There is at least one in every state, and some populous states have more.
The state of Illinois legislative branch makes laws for the state of Illinois. The legislative branch of the United States make laws for the federal government (the U.S.).
At the State level, this office is known as the "District Attorney" or "Assistant District Attorney", or "State Attorney" or "Assistant State Attorney". Federal prosecutors are primarily United States Attorneys and Assistant U.S. Attorneys.