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How do powers of the national government compare in breadth to the powers in state?

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The states deal with things the deal with there state like roads schools etc. The government is a bigger pic
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the difference in power lies in the power and the magnitude that it carries

Step-by-step explanation:

This means that a state is simply conformed by the town and its government, in such a way that it can have a distribution of power according to the needs of each state.

In the case of the government, this conforms to all the states of a country and creates general laws for all and creates positions according to the general needs of the country.

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