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differentiate between regionalism and federalism?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Federalism

Federalism is the blended form of government, combining a comprehensive government such as the federal government with provincial governments in a legislative system.

Regionalism

Regionalism is a national doctrine focusing on the advancement of a federal or social arrangement which is based on one or more provinces which regulate financial advantages of a distinct region or the community of regions.

Answered by tanishagoel198
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Federalism

Federalism is the blended form of government, combining a comprehensive government such as the federal government with provincial governments in a legislative system.

Regionalism

Regionalism is a national doctrine focusing on the advancement of a federal or social arrangement which is based on one or more provinces which regulate financial advantages of a distinct region or the community of regions.

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