False
No, federalism is when there is a strong central government. Democracy is when the people vote on what to do. However, both types of governance rely on representation through free elections, by its citizens.
The representative and direct democracy are the SAME thing, but are called by different names.
The representative and direct democracy are the SAME thing, but are called by different names.
Polyarchy
A. W. MacMahon has written: 'Administering federalism in a democracy'
They both are pretty much the same thing
i had this question too.....go to this website......it answered my question usinfo.state.gov/products/pubs/democracy/dmpaper4.htm
Federalism
No amendment states " federalism " because it is not a thing, but an idea that frames the entire constitution.
Unitary government consists of one central power or national government. Federalism was established by the drafters of the constitution of the united states. It was specifically designed to uphold democracy and democratic values.
popular soverighty, limited government, separation of powers, check and balances, and federalism
Federalism