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Q.1. How is federalism a form of the division of power?

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Answered by rakesh7860R
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Explanation:

Federalism is a form of government in which power is divided between Central and state government.

In Federalism the power are shared in these two levels of government according to which many of the facilities we observe in our daily life are controlled and managed as for example :- Diary, Army, Currency etc....

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Answered by Anonymous
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Federalism is a form of a power division as it divides the responsibilities and power between the National and State governments.

  • It is the government system where ultimate authority is properly distributed between the federal government and regional governments.
  • A significant measure of autonomy exists in the United States, both through the national and state governments.
  • The power division theory reflects the government's executive, legislative, and judicial powers to be split into different sections and not consolidated into one.  
  • Regardless of the corrupting influence of direct control, the divisions should be independent and distinct.  

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