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1 May, 05:22

In a federal system of government what is the role of the national government when disputes arise between states?

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  1. 1 May, 05:32
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    In a federal system, when there are disputes between states, the federal government do not have the power instead it is the Supreme Court of each state that would be the umpire between the states. They will hold the power in order to come up with a right decision.
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