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1. State Government - Derives power from the people.
State governments are in care of serving the people's interest, and people have the right to change the government if they feel that the state government is not doing so.
2. National Government - Derives power from the people. Sovereign over the country.
Same as above, the national (or federal) government derives its power from the consent of the governed. The difference lies in the territorial scope of the jurisdiction: state governments rule within state boundaries, while the federal government governs the whole country.
3. Local Government - Derives power from the state government.
Local governments are a form of devolved government. They vary in nature according to state law, and are considered part of the state government.
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1.Reduce the tarriffs on import duties.
2.Increase the plantation of babana in USA
D. THEY DIDNT KNOW EHAT WAS TO COME OF THEM
1. A group of people that seeks to influence public policy on the basis of a particular common interest or concern.
2.As a reminder, a political party is a group of people who organize to win elections, operate the government, and determine public policy, whereas an interest group is a group of people who share common goals and who actively try to influence policymakers. ... Their specific purposes within the government, however, differ.