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explain the two levels of federation

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Answered by rubesh359661
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The two levels of federalism are the national and state levels. The national level is the federation that brings together the different states. The states are smaller bodies that have their own political systems. For example, in the USA, there is a state government for Arkansas, and also a federal government.

Answered by challaramakrishna
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Explanation:

loksabha and Rajya sabha

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