that's a personal opinion and therefore immposible to give 1 right answer. try a forum for that question. sorry
a central and local government
a central and local government
the sovereign people do nothing about it and they forget
The difference between distributed system and multiprocessor system is whether the processing units in the system share the main memory. If yes, then the system is multiprocessor system; otherwise, it's a distributed system.
Delegated powers are distributed authority in a federal system of government, so any federal system would have delegated powers.
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In a federal system of government, powers are typically distributed between the national (or federal) government and state or regional governments. Each level of government has its own responsibilities and authority, allowing for a division of powers that can help prevent the concentration of power. This distribution often includes exclusive powers, shared powers, and reserved powers, ensuring that both levels can operate independently while also collaborating on certain issues.
a central government and local governments
In centralised tasks are done by one system and in distributed tasks are shared by the many computers
A system that divided powers between the states and the federal government.
The number of possible microstates in a system of 3 particles distributed between 2 boxes is 10.
After coins are made they are bagged and distributed to banks in the US through the Federal reserve system.