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what is the importance of federalism? write in point​

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Answered by Liam450
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Federalism, mode of political organization that unites separate states or other polities within an overarching political system in a way that allows each to maintain its own integrity. Federal systems do this by requiring that basic policies be made and implemented through negotiation in some form, so that all the members can share in making and executing decisions. The political principles that animate federal systems emphasize the primacy of bargaining and negotiated coordination among several power centres; they stress the virtues of dispersed power centres as a means for safeguarding individual and local liberties

Answered by cls817
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*federalism is a system that allows for increased citizens participation.

*When power get shared in levels,the citizens can influence policies, people who govern them and the likes.

*It also makes the management of conflicts quite easier.

*the goal of federalism is to preserve personal liberty by seperating powers of government so that tht one government or grp wont dominate all the powers

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