HISTORY: FEDERALISM.

DO STATES HAVE DIFFERNT GOVENMENTS? DOES GOVERNMENT BIND STATES TOGETHER? IF SO, HOW? IN 2 SENTENCES.

Yes, states in a federal system typically have their own governments, separate from the national government. The national government binds states together through a framework of shared powers, responsibilities, and laws, defined in a constitution, to promote unity, cooperation, and the overall functioning of the country.