The state government has powers of its own for which
(a) It is answerable to the people.
(b) It is answerable to the regional and local governments
(c) It is answerable to the Central Government.
(d) It is answerable to the elite members of the society
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It will be option d
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The correct option is (a) It is answerable to the people.
- The federal government cannot compel the state government to act. The state government has its own authorities and is not accountable to the federal government.
- The state government can make few choices about factors like economics, taxation, and morality. The state collects taxes, but the country must decide how much of it may be taken as state revenue.
- Because every case must go through a lengthy procedure before reaching the federal government, the state government should be permitted to take some quick and essential steps to prevent crimes.
- However, it is separately answerable to people regarding various policies and procedures.
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