which which of the following is not a part of an ideal federal system
a) mutual trust
b) agreement to live together
c) trying to be involved in others' jurisdiction
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c) Trying to be involved in others' jurisdiction is not a part of an ideal federal system whereas mutual trust and agreement to live together are.
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- Federalism is a form of government in which two levels of authority share control over the same region.
- Larger territorial areas are typically governed more broadly by an overarching national government, while local concerns are handled by smaller subdivisions, states, and cities.
- The Central and State governments each have a certain amount of authority under the Federal Power Dividend.
- The Central and State governments each have a certain amount of authority under the Federal Power Dividend. While the state governments oversee the administration of each individual state in a federal system, the central government is responsible for overseeing the administration of the entire nation.
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