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In the U.S. federal system of government
(check all that apply)
only the national government has a chief executive. reserved powers are given to the national government. the national government and states share power.
a court system operates at the national level and at the state level
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In the U.S. federal system of government
(check all that apply)
only the national government has a chief executive. reserved powers are given to the national government. the national government and states share power.
a court system operates at the national level and at the state level
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In the U.S. federal system of government, the following options apply:
- **The national government and states share power.**
- **A court system operates at the national level and at the state level.**
The other statements are not accurate. For example, while the national government has a chief executive (the President), states also have their own chief executives (governors). Additionally, reserved powers are not given to the national government; rather, they are powers that are specifically reserved for the states.
- **The national government and states share power.**
- **A court system operates at the national level and at the state level.**
The other statements are not accurate. For example, while the national government has a chief executive (the President), states also have their own chief executives (governors). Additionally, reserved powers are not given to the national government; rather, they are powers that are specifically reserved for the states.
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