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Federalism can be non-democratic (see:USSR) |
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|examples = Peloponnese, Greece, 280 BC |
|examples = Peloponnese, Greece, 280 BC<br>[[File:Cball-US.png]] [[Neoconservatism|United States of America]] |
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'''Federalism''' is a non-quadrant system that combines multiple regional governments into one central or "federal" government. The main characteristic is the equivalence between the two or more levels of government. |
'''Federalism''' is a non-quadrant system that combines multiple regional governments into one central or "federal" government. The main characteristic is the equivalence between the two or more levels of government. |