CBSE BOARD X, asked by nishchayagarwal03, 9 months ago

Which of the following statements is correct about “holding together” federations?

A. Both central and state government have equal powers
B. Central government tends to be more powerful vis-à-vis states
C. Central government has less powers than the states
D. Powers are equally distributed among the central, provincial and local governments

Answers

Answered by omprakash6074
13

Answer:

Holding together federation is a form of government. In this form of government, a large country tries to divide its powers between the central government and its states. Some of the constituent states hold unequal powers as they get special status.

Answered by Anonymous
2

Option (B)Central government tends to be more powerful vis-à-vis states is correct.

Hint-

  • USA, Switzerland and Australia are example of meeting up federation.
  • India, Belgium and Spain are examples of holding together federation.
  • 'Meeting up' league is only free states meeting up all alone to shape a greater state or country.
  • Holding together league is only the division of abilities between the conditions of the nation and focal legislature of that country.

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