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What is the difference between a federal form of government and a federal form of government?
A federal government is democratic while a federal government is dictatorial
A federal government has a constitution why a federal government does not
A federal government has a defined split of powers between the central and local government. Why a federal government has a strong local government and a weak central government.
A federal government has a clearly defined split between the legislative and the executive branches, while a federal government has a chief executive officer that is chosen from the legislature
A federal government is democratic while a federal government is dictatorial
A federal government has a constitution why a federal government does not
A federal government has a defined split of powers between the central and local government. Why a federal government has a strong local government and a weak central government.
A federal government has a clearly defined split between the legislative and the executive branches, while a federal government has a chief executive officer that is chosen from the legislature
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