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A title defect is also known as a title ____________________.
National Government
Refers to the organization through which political authority is exercised at the national level, encompassing all branches and levels of governance.
Veto
The power of a president or governor to reject a bill proposed by a legislature, effectively preventing it from becoming law without further legislative action.
State Legislation
Laws and statutes that are enacted by the legislative bodies of individual states within a federal system, addressing issues within the state's jurisdiction.
Checks and Balances
A system that ensures no single branch of government becomes too powerful, typically through the ability of different branches to check each other's powers.
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