Answer:
National Government was the central government for all the states while state government was the government for each individual state.
Explanation:
National Government (also known as Federal Government) shares the power with the state governments but in general, the National Government is still more powerful. The National Government consists of three branches, the legislative (which makes the laws) , executive (which executes the laws) , and the judicial (which makes sure all of the states interpret the laws in the same way).