Social Sciences, asked by vc87266854, 2 months ago

In this sense, federations are
contrasted with unitary governments,
Under the unitary system, either there
is only one level of government or the
sub-units are subordinate to the central
government. The central government
can pass on orders to the provincial or
the local government. 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.
Both these governments are separately
answerable to the people.Translate in hindi ​

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Answered by mokshsaini104
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Answer:

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.

Both these governments are separately

answerable to the people.Translate

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