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Under federalism, there are two types of court
systems. They are...

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Federal Court System and the State Court System

Step-by-step explanation:

The difference between these two court system lies within their jurisdiction.

The State Court System handled the cases that affected people Locally. It does not has the power to intervene with cases that occured outside of their state border.

Example: Dispute between 2 local citizens about land ownership.

The Federal Court system handled cases that affected people on national level and even on international level to a certain extend. The Federal court action is considered to be 'superior' to the state court system and held in higher regard. (The federal court could overrule the state's ruling while the state can't do otherwise)

Example: Cases that determine whether women could gain voting rights.

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