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In the first pic all I can spot is a car infront of the truck driving between lanes
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There are various types of assertions. Conflicts and political struggles between the federal and local administrations are well-known to take active steps.
- The harmful effects of a federation are represented by the space designated F.
- A federation's drawback is the possibility of power struggles and conflicts between the national and local administrations.
What form of governance frequently coordinates efforts between the federal and local levels?
- A central government and several regional governments frequently share power in a system of government known as federalism.
- In the United States, both the federal government and the state governments share a great deal of sovereignty and occasionally engage in power struggles.
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The two other answers to this question are spot on, but I'm going to interpret this question in a different way. I'm going to answer it as if the question said "Who was the first presidential style Prime Minister of UK?"
I would argue that there have been two 'Presidents of the United Kingdom': Margaret Thatcher and Tony Blair.
For the first eight years of her administration, Margaret Thatcher was effectively 'the President of the United Kingdom'. Her administration was able to do things most post war PMs were not able to do, possibly buoyed by the large mandates she was given by the British public in 1979 and 1983.
Given the landslide election of 1997, it became almost impossible for the Conservative party to win the 2001 election, and very unlikely that would would have much of a chance in 2005 (Michael Portillo's words, not just mine). With this sort of a political landscape and public mandate, Blair was able to govern as a de-facto president, allowing him to push through parliament decisions that didn't have, not only, the public's backing but even the backing of much of the Labour party. This can be seen in Blair's decisions regarding Iraq and Afghanistan post 9/11.
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D. Country A would focus on growing carrots; country B would focus on growing apples.
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Answer: I would think yes.
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