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in your own words what is the definition of a federal system of government answer in one short sentence (20 word limit)
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how does federalism limit government power answer in 60 words or less
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read the following country description
Country A has a strong central government the legislative branch is can make laws the executive
branch is led prime ministers. the 45 states rely on the central government for money and support
part 1. based on description what type of government system is Country A using part 2. what clues in description are evidence for your answer
Country A has a strong central government the legislative branch is can make laws the executive
branch is led prime ministers. the 45 states rely on the central government for money and support
part 1. based on description what type of government system is Country A using part 2. what clues in description are evidence for your answer
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A federal system of government is a system where power is shared between a central government and regional governments.
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Federalism limits government power by dividing authority between a central government and regional governments, ensuring that no single entity has total control. This allows for checks and balances, fostering a system where regional governments can make decisions independently within their jurisdictions, preventing excessive concentration of power at the central level and protecting individual liberties and diversity of opinions within the country.
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Part 1: Based on the description, Country A is using a unitary system of government.
Part 2: Clues in the description include the presence of a "strong central government" that has the power to make laws, as well as the fact that the 45 states rely on the central government for financial and support. These indicate a centralized system where power predominantly rests with the central government.
Part 2: Clues in the description include the presence of a "strong central government" that has the power to make laws, as well as the fact that the 45 states rely on the central government for financial and support. These indicate a centralized system where power predominantly rests with the central government.
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