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What is the difference between federalism and regionalism

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Answered by Utkarshkesharwani933
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Federalism is the blended form of government, combining a comprehensive government such as the federal government with provincial governments in a legislative system. ... Regionalism is a national doctrine focusing on the advancement of a federal or social arrangement

Answered by pranitahcs
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regionalism means the proud feeling towards the person's religion and thinking that their religion is supreme, thus fighting and arguing about their religion this is known as regionalism

Explanation:

in india there are many people living in different areas,this in India there are many different languages and cultures.

the people start to develop a feeling towards their own religion and start to think that their religion is supreme.

due to this fights and brawls take place between the people of the same country

this all together is known as regionalism

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