CBSE BOARD X, asked by marvinganupalli5410, 1 year ago

In federal system Central government cannot order the

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Answered by Avartanathlay
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Answer:

But in a federal system, the central government cannot order the state government to do something. State government has powers of its own for which it is not answerable to the central government. ... So the existence and authority of each tier of government is constitutionally guaranteed.

Answered by bhatiamona
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In federal system Central government cannot order the?

In federal system Central government cannot order the _state government_.

Explanation :

In a federal system of government, the central government cannot order the state government to do anything. In a federal system of government, there is an equal distribution of powers between the central government and the state government.

The state government has its own independent powers and is not accountable to the utmost for every action. Both the government, whether it is the central government or the state government, are accountable to the people in different ways.

The central government can control the state government on only a few issues. It cannot order the state government to do anything on every issue. Central Government In the federal government, the central government, and the state government operate their respective governments by coordinating among themselves.

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