power sharing
federal
How to divide power between state and federal governments.
The US is a federal republic. Power is distributed between the federal government and the state governments. The federal government holds some powers, while other powers were delegated to the states.
A federal republic consists of states with a high degree of autonomy and they cannot be merged and their boundaries cannot be altered by the national legislature. Examples of federal republics include: the U.S., Germany and Switzerland.
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Federal republic refers to a type of government which has a central government sharing power with several state governments.
Yes, federalism is a vertical division of power. Federalism states that power is shared by the federal and state government. Vertical divisions of power divide power between levels of government, such as the states and the federal government.
republic
because the US has power (federal) and the government ,which is the citizens, elect leaders to represent them.
A republic is a form of government where the power resides with the people. A good sentence would be: The United States is a Federal republic.
None. Mexico is a federal republic with a president as executive power.
Depending on how strictly you define "Federal Republic"--yes. Strictly speaking, the United States is a constitutional republic (not a democracy as is often said). Generally speaking, a federal republic is a system in which the central government is above state/local governments, but state/local governments maintain a degree of power in their own domains. In this way, the U.S. government closely approximates a federal republic.