Difference between revisions of "Federal System"

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The '''federal system''' is a system of government by which the [[power]] is divided among the national [[government]] and other government units (such as [[state]]s.) Examples of federal systems include the [[United States]] (with 50 states) and [[Germany]] (with 16 ''Bündesländer.)
 
The '''federal system''' is a system of government by which the [[power]] is divided among the national [[government]] and other government units (such as [[state]]s.) Examples of federal systems include the [[United States]] (with 50 states) and [[Germany]] (with 16 ''Bündesländer.)
  
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Latest revision as of 12:33, July 11, 2016

The federal system is a system of government by which the power is divided among the national government and other government units (such as states.) Examples of federal systems include the United States (with 50 states) and Germany (with 16 Bündesländer.)