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state the difference form of power sharing

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Answered by meerumeghu
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The different forms of power sharing in modern democracies are as follows :-

1) Horizontal division of power :- Power is shared among different organs of government, such as legislative, executive and judiciary.

2) Vertical division of power :- Power is shared among governments at different levels, where a general government for the entire country, which is usually called Federal government, or a Central or a Union government in India.

3) Community government :- Power is shared among different social groups, such as religious and linguistic groups.

4) Coalition government :- Power is shared among the political parties, pressure groups and movements help in controlling or influencing those who are in power.

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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The different form of power sharing

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  • Horizontal division of power :- Power is shared among various organs of government, for example, authoritative, official and legal executive.  
  • Vertical division of power :- Power is shared among governments at various levels, where a general government for the whole nation, which is normally called Federal government, or a Central or a Union government in India.  
  •  Community government :- Power is shared among various social gatherings, for example, strict and semantic gatherings.  
  • Coalition government:- Power is shared among the ideological groups, pressure gatherings and developments help in controlling or impacting the individuals who are in power.

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