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16 March, 04:51

Why does the constitution divide power between the national and state governments

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  1. 16 March, 05:13
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    Because the constitution requires state and national government to be united, but each having it's own power. The constitution also states that no one person should have too much power, nor should any branch or state have too much power, so the power is split evenly.
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