When an issue creates disagreement among the states, how does federalism solve the problem?
A. Each state is allowed to make its own decision about the issue.
B. Federal and state powers are equal, so the issue has to be debated.
C. Since federal powers are superior, the Constitution is applied.
D. The national government creates unique rules for each of the states.
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u can add another point that is when problem arises between states... the supreme court can intrude with constitunal powers... or federal power can intrude
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Since federal powers are superior, the Constitution is applied.
Option (C)
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In federalism, the power is divided in between centre and states. Unlike unitary government, where the power is exercised by the centre alone, federal country's centre and state both exercise power.
India is a quasi-federal country. In quasi federalism, the central is most powerful than states. In a situation where two states are in a conflict, the central government by federal laws in the Constitution is free to intervene and impose laws on both the states.
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