SOVEREIGNITY
The legislative branch has the job of making laws.
the highest government authority . . . (:
Federalism.
It depends on what type of government the country has-it could be president, dictator, tyrant, etc.
The main duty of government is to maintain order, provide public services, and enforce decisions that are binding on all members of society. Without a government, the basic rights of the people might not be protected. As the Declaration states, governments are instituted in order to protect the rights of all people, life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Governments also protect the nation from foreign or domestic enemies. And the government protects the nation from attack from abroad or from within the nation's boundaries.
Federation. Or Confederation.
The legislative branch has the job of making laws.
Sovereignty relates to government insofar as governments reflect the sovereign authority of their nations. In modern democracies, this authority lies with the citizens, and is only represented by the goverment.
the highest government authority . . . (:
A nation with a confederate government has a political system in which states or regional governments have the ultimate authority except for those powers that are expressly given to a central government. The US was a confederation from 1776 to 1787 under the Articles of Confederation.
a good government and nation and people
National Government.
federal
authoritarian governments
State refers to the nation's administration as a whole, and government refers to those who hold authority to make decisions for their a nation.
What government gives the supreme authority to the states
What government gives the supreme authority to the states