what are federalism ? what its importance
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Federalism is the mixed or compound mode of government, combining a general government with regional governments in a single political system
Federalism allows people living in different states with different needs and different interests to set policies suited to the people in their state, yet still come together with other states as one nation.
For example, the people of Wyoming might have a very different view on water usage than the people of Washington state. A federal limit on water usage that would be appropriate for Wyoming would be a joke in Washington, and might keep them from utilizing their abundant water resources effectively.
Federalism allows people living in different states with different needs and different interests to set policies suited to the people in their state, yet still come together with other states as one nation.
For example, the people of Wyoming might have a very different view on water usage than the people of Washington state. A federal limit on water usage that would be appropriate for Wyoming would be a joke in Washington, and might keep them from utilizing their abundant water resources effectively.
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the country is divided into two level AT state level and the central level AT state level Chief Minister govern the state
and at the centre level pm governs the country this is important for the proper Governance of country
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and at the centre level pm governs the country this is important for the proper Governance of country
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