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Why are there often disputes between the national government in washington,

d.C. And the state governments and their citizens?
a. There are not really that many, because the u.S. Has a unitary form of government.
b. The constitution does lay out specific powers for each level of government, but uses broad, nonspecific language.
c. In our confederal form of government, the states pass laws and the federal government upholds their laws?

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here are often disputes between the national government in Washington because the constitution does lay out specific powers for each level of government, but uses broad, nonspecific language.

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