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why does the exact balance of power between the centre and the state governments vary from one Federation to another explain with two examples

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Following are the two examples of why the accurate balance of power between the center and the state authorities differ from one Federation to another:

1. The coming-together federation: in this type of federation sovereign nations come together on their own to develop an influential unit. By pooling sovereignty and preserving integrity, they increase their protection. The USA, Switzerland and Australia present examples of this type of federation. All the integral nations in this federation usually have equal leadership and are powerful vice-versa the federal administration.

2. Holding together federation: this is federation in which a big nation determines to share its powers between the integral states and the federal administration. Examples of this type of federation include Spain, India, and Belgium. The central government in this type of federation has more authority vice-versa the states.

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