Political Science, asked by pandeyjigyasa929, 1 month ago

Write the answers of the given questions.
What is Federalism?
Write the difference between Federal government and the Unitary government.​

Answers

Answered by pritybanerjee709
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Explanation:

(a). Federalism, mode of political organization that unites separate states or other polities within an overarching political system in a way that allows each to maintain its own integrity.

(b). Unitary government is a kind of government system in which a single power, which is known

as the central government, controls the whole government. In fact, all powers and

administrative divisions authorities lies at the central place

Federal government is a type of national government in which government have powers to

delegates the power to other elected member of the states. There can be two level of federal

government in a country either it is performing through common institutions or through

powers as prescribed by a constitution of the state. It is totally opposite to the unitary

government. In federation or federal government, provinces or territories enjoys some rights

as are available to the independent states.

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