Social Sciences, asked by akshatjain1308, 10 months ago

16. Write any three features of holding together federation?

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Answered by naughtygirl112
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1. A big country is divided into smaller constituent state and then power is divided between center government and the various states government.

2. Center government is often more powerful.

3. State government is independent.

Example : India, Belgium etc..

Answered by aryansuts01
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Answer:

The separation of powers between a nation's states and its national government is what keeps a federation together. State governments lack the power of the federal government. To create a stronger country, member Nations unite their resources and sovereign rights. In such a federation, there is no sharing of power and no retention of nationality. The member nations in this confederation are the only ones with authority.

Explanation:

Federalism is a type of government in which authority is shared between the central government and its regional and local subunits. Without a national government, jurisdiction is legally split into two regional levels, each of which has exclusive authority and is free to carry out its own operations in a given area. Depending just on federation's structure, the member units may have some degree of control.

  1. In this kind of federation, a sizable force or nation consents to divide its authority between the member states and the national government. When a huge country decides to break itself up into smaller pieces, "keeping together federations" are created.
  2. In such a federation, there is no sharing of power and no retention of nationality. The central administration is effective at "holding together federations."
  3. The federal government in this federation is more powerful than the individual states. holding federations together, although this could not be the case.

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