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{{Ideology|title1 = [[File:Fed.png]] Federalism|image1 = File:Fed.png|quadrant(s) = [[File:Nonquadrant.png]] Non-Quadrant <br>
[[File:Dem.png]] [[Democracy]]|family = [[File:Monarch.png]] [[Monarchism]] (parent) <br>
[[File:Dem.png]] [[Democracy]]|family = [[File:Confed.png]] [[Confederalism]] (son)|definition = A division of power between multiple equal levels of government|book = Constitution of the United States (1787)|year = 280 BC|country = Peloponnese, Greece}}'''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. Nowadays, a federal government is inherently [[File:Dem.png]] [[Democracy|democratic]] in order to share power between governments.
[[File:Confed.png]] [[Confederalism]] (son) <br>
[[File:DemDemcon.png]] [[Democracy]]|familyDemocratic = [[File:Confed.png]] [[Confederalism]] (sondistant relative)|definition = A division of power between multiple equal levels of government|book = Constitution of the United States (1787)|year = 280 BC|country = Peloponnese, Greece}}'''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. Nowadays, a federal government is inherently [[File:Dem.png]] [[Democracy|democratic]] in order to share power between governments.
 
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