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    Federalism in India

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    FEDERALISM IN INDIA Federalism is a basic feature of the Constitution of India in which the Union of India is permanent and indestructible. Both the Centre and the States are co-operating and coordinating institutions having independence and ought to exercise their respective powers with mutual adjustment‚ respect‚ understanding and accommodation. Tension and conflict of the interests of the Centre and the respective units is an integral part of federalism. Prevention as well as amelioration of conflicts

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    1. The main reason for federation? • DEFENSE: a central body was needed for the defence of Australia • IMMIGRATION: laws were needed to regulate entry of migrants in Australia • INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES: industrial disputes had begun to spread across colonies to colonies • UNIFORM LAWS: as the population grew‚ it was necessary to have uniform laws on issues such as banking‚ currency‚ marriage and divorce‚ that would be administratively more convenient and provide equal treatment for all Australians

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    5th Grade /Summarize Main Idea • Summarize the main ideas and supporting details Summarize stated and implied themes Identify the main incidents of a plot sequence and explain how they influence future action Clarify steps in a set of instructions or procedures for proper sequencing and completeness and revise if necessary Summarize the information in texts‚ recognizing that there may be several important ideas rather than just one main idea and identifying details that support each List questions

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    Since 1789 to this day‚ federalism continues to change and it continues to change laws and rules for certain subjects and topics. The field of healthcare continues to change over the years. During Dual federalism(1789-1937) healthcare was only available to people who were "important" such as the President‚ Vice President‚ and other government officials. During the 1930s-1970s healthcare became available to the public but not many have it. During New federalism (1970s-1993) health care became a norm

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    Federalism

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    References: Andrews‚ M.‚ & Smallwood‚ D. (2012). What ’s behind the rise in SNAP participation? Amber Waves‚ 10(1)‚ 6-1T‚2T‚3T‚4T‚5T‚6T. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/1033049268?accountid=32521 Gueron‚ J. M. (1994). The route to welfare reform. The Brookings Review‚ 12(3)‚ 14-14. Retrieved

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    Why is Federalism important? What exactly is Federalism? Federalism is a way of establishing a nation so that two or more ranks of government have the proper authority of the same territory. Authority is shared between divisions of government. Neither level‚ acting alone‚ can change the basic division of powers the constitution makes between them. Each level operates through its own agencies and acts directly on the people through its own officials and laws. Like most governments in the world

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    Federalism in India

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    Federalism in India Abstract India is a big country characterized by cultural‚ regional‚ linguistic and geographical diversities. Such a diverse and vast country cannot be administered and ruled from a single centre. Historically‚ though India was not a federal state‚ its various regions enjoyed adequate autonomy from central rule. Keeping in view these factors in mind‚ the Constitution makers of India opted for the federal form of government. Though‚ the Government of India Act 1935 envisaged

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    Dual Federalism

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    Meaning that each government level separate from other where the two of them work in their own hemisphere without sharing roles and duties. Cooperative Federalism: is a model of federalism in which the states and the federal government cooperate in solving problems. This type of federalism is often called “marble cake federalism” because it is based on a mix of state‚ national and local

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    Federalism Dbq

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    logical suggestions for the creation of a government‚ that fits the need of the nation. Federalist paper 10 primarily concerns with the harmful effects of factions.(Madison James‚”The federalist no.10” .1787‚ A21)A faction is a group with a distinct political interests.(Wilson‚ James Q. and Dilulio‚ John J. “the essentials American Government‚ institutions and policies”‚ 12th edition‚ page 32) Factions can be compromised by a majority or minority of people‚ aiming for a common goal. Hence‚ factions must

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    Differences between Dual and Cooperative Federalism Differences between Dual and Cooperative Federalism Federalism is a governmental system in which authority is divided between two sovereign levels of government: national and regional. This notion of federalism was the founding fathers’ solution to the difficulty of creating a nation out of thirteen sovereign states. For instance‚ the United States government and Ohio government share powers‚ such as creating and collecting taxes‚ but others

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