Respuesta :
Answer:
All are consequences of the federal system in the United States except the strict division of power among levels of government.
Explanation:
- The Constitution of the United States has taken care that there are no possibilities of practicable inequality between the federal government and the states.
- As the legislatures of all the states are different from each other, all the states retain their rights of making laws for the state and implementing them without the intervention of the Federal Government. This does create an imbalance of services dispensed among the states but not particularly between the Federal Government and the state governments.
- Though there is a specified division of powers between the states and the Federal Government, this division is not considered to be strict as the Federal Government has been given the right by the Constitution to intervene in cases of breach of national interest by the state/s.