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explain the significance of Ferderalism and fundamental right​

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Answered by ss0228896
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Federalism. Separation of Powers. ... Fundamental Rights protect citizens against the absolute exercise of power by the state. These rights are essential for an individual to develop his/her personality and live with dignity.

Answered by prabhgillbahrain
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Federalism is the division of power between the national and state governments.In a federal system, power is shared by the national and state governments. The Constitution designates certain powers to be the domain of a central government, and others are specifically reserved to the state governments.

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Fundamental Rights protect citizens against the absolute exercise of power by the state. These rights are essential for an individual to develop his/her personality and live with dignity.

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