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what do you mean by federalism​

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Answered by ayushijoshi95473
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Federalism is a mixed or compound mode of government that combines a general government (the central or "federal" government) with regional governments (provincial, state, cantonal, territorial or other sub-unit governments) in a single political system, dividing the powers between the two. It has its roots in ancient Europe.[1] Federalism in the modern era was first adopted in the unions of states during the Old Swiss Confederacy.[2]

Federalism differs from confederalism, in which the general level of government is subordinate to the regional level, and from devolution within a unitary state, in which the regional level of government is subordinate to the general level.[3] It represents the central form in the pathway of regional integration or separation, bounded on the less integrated side by confederalism and on the more integrated side by devolution within a unitary state.[4][5]

Examples of the federation or federal state include Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Brazil, Canada,[6] Germany, India, Malaysia, Mexico, Nigeria, Pakistan, Russia, Switzerland, and United States. Some characterize the European Union as the pioneering example of federalism in a multi-state setting, in a concept termed the federal union of states.[7]

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