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Which of the following best describes a federal system of government? A government rules over all the people in the nation, but the people make some rules. A government rules over an entire nation, but power is divided into other levels as well. This system has many levels, and each level has authority over people in two parts of the nation. This system has a few levels, and each one level competes with the others for power.

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Answered by navnandmattankot
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Answer:

a government rules over an entire nation

Explanation:

because government appoints a category of people for special work at different levels such as state ,district etc so it is federal system

Answered by kavyapsynergy
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A federal system of government rules over an entire nation, but power is divided into other levels as well.

Federal Government

  • Federalism involves a central authority with many other levels ruling the different constituents or units or states in a country.
  • Hence, in a federal government, the power is mostly at two levels and shared between a central government and the state governments.
  • A federal government safeguards a country's unity and allows for regional diversity.
  • Each level of government can have unique jurisdiction, taxation, and other administrative powers.
  • Hence the central government cannot force a state government to follow a new rule or taxation.  
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