Question
A system in which the power is divided onto different levels of government and no part of government has total control over the other is called:
Choose the best answer from the options below:
A Communism
B Federalism
C Single government system
D Unitary system
E B and D only
Choose the best answer from the options below:
A Communism
B Federalism
C Single government system
D Unitary system
E B and D only
Answers
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The best answer is: **B Federalism**.
In a federalist system, power is divided between different levels of government (such as national and state or local governments), and no single part of government has total control over the others.
In a federalist system, power is divided between different levels of government (such as national and state or local governments), and no single part of government has total control over the others.