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Which of the following statements about holding together federation are not correct?


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a

A large country divides its power between constituent states and the national government

b

The Central government tends to be more powerful vis-à-vis the States.

c

All the constituent states usually have equal powers.

d

Constituent states have unequal powers. 

answer is C.

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The constituent states in a holding together federation usually do not have equal powers.
Holding together is another form of federation. In this federation, a large country is divided into different constituents called states and a national  government on the basis of language, ethnicity, administration, or any other ground. In this form, the central government tends to be more powerful than the states as it has to ensure the unity and integrity of the federation. Very often all constituent states have unequal power depending upon their specific issues and conditions. India, Belgium, and Spain are good examples of holding together federation.
 
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