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Federalism deals with the division of power between the

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In federalism the division of power is between the federal government and state government.

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For each matter in the federal states the dealing authority is addressed to the same level of government. The local issues are not dealt by the national government; those local issues are solved in the state level of government.

In federalism two section of governments run in parallel way together by the division of powers. For the conflicts over the multiple states in issue of rights there is a supreme court which is the most powerful federal court.

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