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
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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.
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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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