Q.

Which is a federal division of power?


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a

Government at the provincial or regional level.

b

Legislature, executive and judiciary

c

Among different social groups

d

Political Parties, pressure groups and movements  

answer is A.

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Detailed Solution

The federal division of power means a division of power between the Government at the provincial or regional level.
 In the case of the federal division of power, the central Government governs the administration of national and international boundaries. In contrast, the provincial or state government controls the administration of their respective states or provinces. The central Government still has more powers in a federal division of power. Also, like in India, there are few subjects that both the Central and State government governs. Examples of national governments in the present day are India, Australia, Germany, and Canada.
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