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Two forms of federalism are holding together and coming together. Define with at least two examples of each.

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Answered by srivarshith
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Dual Federalism is the idea that the union and the state share power but the Federal Government holds more than the individual states. This is currently how the U.S. system works.
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Cooperative Federalism is the idea that the federal government and the state government share power equally. It has never been attempted but it seems unlikely that it would work as the state governments and the federal government would be locked in a stalemate unable to reach compromises over important legislation.
Answered by Rajchaurasiya
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The independent states which came together on their own to form a bigger unit so that they could increase their security, while maintaining their sovereignty are called the Coming together federations. Example the USA, Switzerland and Australia.

Holding together federation: This type of federation exists in India, Spain, Belgium, etc. In this case, power is shared among various social groups to accommodate a huge diversity. In this type of federation, the central government is more powerful than the state government. Different constituents of the federation may have unequal powers. Some units are granted special powers, e.g. the case of Jammu & Kashmir in India.



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