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What is federal government?

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Answered by fusion
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A Federal government is a system of government in which powers are divided between the central government and its different units. For example- India.
Answered by Anonymous
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✍ In federal government two sets of gold ornaments are found. Powers are divided between union government and federating States. They draw their powers from the constitution of the country.

✍ Usually metals which are of national importance for given to union and those which are of local importance of a given to state governments.

✍ A federation has two sets of government functioning simultaneously at Central and state levels. Both the governments derive their powers from the same constitution.

✍ In a federation constitution holds supreme authority. If the laws enacted by legislatures do not go in according to with the provisions of the Constitution, it is declared as unconstitutional.

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