Social Sciences, asked by nehasharma12345, 4 months ago

One difference between 'coming together' and 'holding together' federations is
(a) size of the territorry
(b) economic growth.
(c) number of states.
(d) powers of central government.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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option d is ur answer mate

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Holding together federation is nothing but the division of powers between the states of the country and central government of that country.

Central government has relatively more powers than the states.

India is a fine example of holding together federation.

'Coming together' federation is nothing but independent states coming together on their own to form a bigger state or country.

All the constituent States usually have equal power and are strong vis-à-vis the federal government.  

USA, Switzerland are examples of coming together federations.

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