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Is a system of government in which power is divided, by a constitution, between a central government (federal) and regional governments (states)?
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Is a system of government in which power is divided, by a constitution, between a central government (federal) and regional governments (states)?
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Federalism. it is the mixed or compound mode of government. In a political system the powers shared and divided between central and regional governments. The Unites states governement functions based on the principles of federalism. Here both the national government and the state governments possess a large measure of sovereignty.
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