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what is federalism ?

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Answered by deshna94
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Federalism is a mode of government (mixed or compound) which combines a general government (central or ‘fderal’) with regional governments (provincial, state, cantonal, territorial, etc.) in a single political system.

Federalism is a type of government in which the power is divided between the national government and other governmental units. It contrasts with a unitary government, in which a central authority holds the power, and a confederation, in which states, for example, are clearly dominant.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Federalism is a system of government in which entities such as states or provinces share power with a national government.

Federalism helps explain why each state has its own constitution and powers such as being able to choose what kind of ballots it uses, even in national elections.

“Federalism” is the word used to describe the Constitution's system of dividing political power between the national government and the states.

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