Social Sciences, asked by aryan295sharma, 4 months ago

Is United Kingdom a 'Coming together federation' ??​


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Answered by mahendrasinghdhoni51
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The de-facto “federalization” of the United Kingdom is, of course, key. ... That is, unlike the American experience in 1787, an equally textbook example of “coming together” federalism, where disparate existing “sovereign states” have to be persuaded to join a Union, the United Kingdom obviously already exists.

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Answered by upadhyayanuj0
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Answer: Yes, obviously UK is an e.g. of coming together federation...

  • Its constituent states have come together to make a big nation for their national security and other issues...
  • Also, if we see Wales, Scotland, England and Ireland, they have together built the nation United Kingdom as coming together federation...

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