Social Sciences, asked by singhpriya0763, 20 days ago

Describe two different ways of forming a federal government.​

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Answered by sapnanithika17
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The federal government is composed of three distinct branches: legislative, executive, and judicial, whose powers are vested by the U.S. Constitution in the Congress, the president and the federal courts, respectively.
Answered by GulabLachman
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The common or national or supranational government of a federation is called Federal Government

  • Government formation is the process of Parliamentary System
  • It includes the process of selecting prime ministers and cabinet ministers.
  • If no party gets the majority in the election, there will be a decision regarding coalition government
  • In a federal election, the party with the majority of members elected to the house of representatives become the Government
  • Until they lose the support of the majority of members, they remain as the government.
  • This rarely happens outside of a federal government
  • There are three distinct branches of Federal government
  • Legislative, Executive, Judicial
  • The stronger federal government is formed by the constitution.
  • The federal government are responsible for foreign commerce, war declaration, tax setting, spending, and other national policies
  • The federal government has the power to delegate the power to other elected members of the state.
  • There can be two levels of Federal government in a country
  • It can either perform through common institutions or through powers prescribed by the constitution of the state

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