federalism
Federalism.
A system that divided powers between the states and the federal government.
Federalism
federalism
The Constitution created a federal system of government (federalism) as a compromise. Under federalism, power is shared and divided between national and state governments. Each has specific powers unto themselves while they also share certain powers. Both levels have their own agencies and officials and directly affect the people.
Unitary
a type of government in which some powers are divided and others are shared?
federalism
Federalism is a form of government where some powers are divided and other powers are shared. A constitutional monarchy is an example of another form of government.
Federalism.
A system that divided powers between the states and the federal government.
constitutionalism
where the powers of government are divided and the concentration of power are in the hands of center government
Federalism
federalism
The system of government in which powers are divided between a central government and several regional governments is called a federal system. In a federal system, both levels of government have their own specific powers and responsibilities, as outlined in a constitution. This division of powers helps to prevent the concentration of authority in one central government and allows for a balance of power between the different levels of government. Examples of countries with a federal system of government include the United States, Germany, and Australia.
Yes, with the stipulation that federal powers override the state powers.