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What is federalism? Please explain


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Answered by Mohit123Sharma
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Federalism is a form of government in which powers and authority are distributed between a strong centralized government and individual sovereign states that exist under that government's authority.  For example, here in the US, each state has the authority to regulate its own citizens, but they are also bound to follow the laws of the US government (under limitations as enumerated in the Constitution).

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Answered by Ujjwal2018
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Federalism is belief in or support for a federal system of government, or this system itself.

It is a system of government; a power sharing arrangement between sub-state actors pooling soverignty; powers and responsibilities of state and sub-state actors measure the centralisation of the federalist state.

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