Compare how state governments and federal governments structure their different branches.(1 point)

States have a judicial branch and a legislative branch, but there is only an executive branch at the federal level
State and federal governments have the same three branches of government, but they differ in size and scope
States have an executive branch and a legislative branch, but the federal government alone has a judicial bran
States have an executive branch, a legislative branch, and a judicial branch, but they have little power compare

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State governments and federal governments both have three separate branches of government – executive, legislative, and judicial. However, they differ in size and scope.

At the state level, each branch is responsible for governing and administering its respective state. State governments have more authority over issues that directly impact their states, such as education, transportation, and public safety. State governments also have the power to enact laws and regulations specific to their individual states.

On the other hand, the federal government oversees national issues and has broader authority to regulate interstate commerce, foreign policy, and national defense. The federal government has more power and influence over a wider range of issues that affect the entire country.

Overall, while state and federal governments have similar structures with the three branches of government, they differ in size, scope, and authority depending on the level of government.