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Mars2501 [29]
3 years ago
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Federalism is best defined as a principle of

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attashe74 [19]3 years ago
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Federalism is best defined as a principle of <span>government that "(1) divides power between the central government and state governments" although it varies slightly. </span>
ozzi3 years ago
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Answer:

(1) divides power between the central government

and state governments

Explanation:

Federalism draws upon the principle of sovereignity , where each regional goverment has a degree of self governance towars the broader central goverment.

Each of the states in the Union posses a Consitution that accounts for some local matters while they remain subject to the National Constitution.

<u>Some issues will be shared by both national and regional and local govermenmts:</u>

For example issues shared by states: (Concurrent with the nation)

<em>Taxes, The Making of Laws, Law enforcement, these are activities that are carried in cooperation with the federal goverment.</em>

<em>Examples of issues reserved to the exclusivity of federal branch:</em>

<em>The coining of money, War  and peace declarations, Building up and Raising an army, Foreign Affairs and foreign policy.  </em>

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