A multi-party system<span> is a system in which multiple political parties across the political spectrum run for national election, and all have the capacity to gain control of government offices, separately or in a </span>coalition.
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Multi-party systems tend to be more common in </span>parliamentary systems<span> than </span>presidential systems<span>, and far more common in countries that use </span>proportional representation<span> compared to countries that use </span>first-past-the-post<span> elections.</span>
The rigid social structure of India was made up of different Varnas in a Caste System. This Caste System was a class system based on heredity.
Answer:
Option B
Explanation:
In a federal form of government, the states have vested individual power and authorities but they are not independent of central government in terms of financial aid and specific powers during war, emergency etc.
This form of government exist in USA, India and other democratic countries. The central government disburse certain amount of fund every year to the states under various schemes and programme.
Hence, option B is correct
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