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Evaluate the difference between the national government and local governments.(1 point)
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The national government is primarily concerned with education, and local governments are primarily concerned with defense.
The national government is primarily concerned with education, and local governments are primarily concerned with defense.
Local governments are primarily concerned with treaties, and the national government is primarily concerned with foreign affairs.
Local governments are primarily concerned with treaties, and the national government is primarily concerned with foreign affairs.
The national government is primarily responsible for agenda setting, and local governments are primarily responsible for implementing policies.
The national government is primarily responsible for agenda setting, and local governments are primarily responsible for implementing policies.
The national government is primarily concerned with foreign affairs, and local governments are primarily concerned with affairs of their communities.
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The national government is primarily concerned with foreign affairs, and local governments are primarily concerned with affairs of their communities.
Explanation: national governments handle nationwide and international matters (e.g., foreign policy, defense), while local governments manage local services and community issues (e.g., zoning, schools, police, sanitation).
Explanation: national governments handle nationwide and international matters (e.g., foreign policy, defense), while local governments manage local services and community issues (e.g., zoning, schools, police, sanitation).
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