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OpenStudy (imnotsmart):

can someone please help me!!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.

OpenStudy (imnotsmart):

@Ria23

OpenStudy (imnotsmart):

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OpenStudy (ria23):

Gimme a sec.

OpenStudy (imnotsmart):

ok sorry to bug you im just in a hurry

OpenStudy (ria23):

I know the feel. c: It's alright. c: The parliament system of government is the legislative and the executive, the central government is like, a national government. It basically has the power to make a law for an entire country.

OpenStudy (ria23):

Does that help?

OpenStudy (imnotsmart):

yes thank you your a life saver:) 0:

OpenStudy (ria23):

^.^ awesome. anytime. c:

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