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what is federalism!??​

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Answered by riyakalita212
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Federalism is a system of government in which the same territory is controlled by two levels of government. Generally, a national government is responsible for wider governance of larger territorial areas, while the smaller subdivisions,states and cities govern the issues of local concern.

Federalism is a way to remove the disadvantages of both systems. In a federal system power is shared by the national and state government. The constitution designates some powers to be the domain of central government and some are reserved for the state government.

Answered by KangkanaBorgohain
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Federalism is system of government in which the entire country is governed by two levels of government namely in a large territory and a comparatively smaller territory.

Explanation:

In big countries like India, it becomes difficult to control only with one central power. Therefore, federalism is a great way to divide the power into another level, so that the states are governed in a more magnified manner. The small governments in their respective states get the privilege of governing the state but not completely without the interference of the Central government. The supreme level, i.e., the Central government enjoys larger territory and more power than the State government.

Therefore, Federalism is a very necessary step towards a well organised and democratic government.

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