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7 December, 13:21

In a federal system of government (also known as a federation), the local and state governments share power with the central government, though the central government has final authority. Explain how this is different from a parliamentary system of government.

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  1. 7 December, 14:53
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    Parliament is one party and has only one body to decide all of there decisions. In the USA we have the Senate house made up of the Senates we can also have political parties that have different ideas.
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