What similarity can be drawn between state and national governments? Both have three branches of government and a constitution. Neither uses any form of direct democracy. Both have constitutions that are difficult to change. Both have the ability to raise and control a military.



Answer :

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Both the state and national governments have three branches of government and a constitution. They are made up of an executive, a legislative, and judicial branches of government. 

Correct answer choice is :


A) Both have three branches of government and a constitution.


Explanation:


The U.S. Constitution sets federalism as the distribution of commands within the U.S. federal government and the particular state governments. During America's Colonial Period, federalism usually related to a hope for a powerful fundamental government. Due to federalism, both the federal government and each of the state legislatures have their own judiciary policies.