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Use examples from the lessons and your own personal experiences to compose at least one well-developed paragraph on the following: In a federal system of government (also known as a federation), the local and state governments share power with the central government, though the central government has final authority. Explain how this is different from a parliamentary system of government.

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Answer: Now, I cant write a full sentence, but ill help with some details.

Step-by-step explanation:

1. FEDERAL: Something that shares power with the central gov.

2. PARLIAMENTRY: Something that uses their power on their leaders.

They are different because on of them share the power.(federal) The other uses there power on there leaders.(parliamentary)

I hope this helped!

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A parliamentary government is a system of democratic governance of a state where the executive branch derives its democratic legitimacy from its ability to command the confidence of the legislative branch.
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