4. Which is not a key feature of federations ?
(a) A wirtten constitution
(b) Judiciary
(c) Division of powers
(d) Centralization of powers.
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Answer:A federal system of government divides the powers of government between the national (federal) government and state and local governments.
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(d) Centralization of power is not a key feature of federations.
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- Federalism is a mixed or compound form of government that divides the powers between a central government and local governments under one political system.
- The executive, judicial, and legislative branches each hold a portion of the power.
- The provincial governments and the federal government share authority.
- Distinct levels of government each have a different amount of power.
- The highest authority in the government is exercised by elected officials.
- In a centralized government, instead of being more evenly dispersed among several lower-level governments, executive and legislative authority is concentrated centrally at the upper level.
- Centralization in a national setting happens when authority is given to a normally unitary sovereign nation-state.
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