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The word ‘federation’ is taken from which language?

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Answered by JanviJ15
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Explanation:

Etymologically, the expression 'federation' has been derived from Latin word 'Foedus' which means treaty. From this it appears that, traditionally a federation has meant a union of several states brought about through the instrumentality of treaty or agreement.

Answered by Majhi1234
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Answer:

The word government refers to a governing body that makes decisions and gets things done for the welfare of its citizens.

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