Federalism Questions
Federalism promotes decentralization of power by dividing power between a central government and regional or state governments. This division of power allows for the distribution of authority and decision-making to different levels of government, reducing the concentration of power in one central authority. It allows regional or state governments to have their own jurisdiction and autonomy in certain areas, such as education, healthcare, and law enforcement. This decentralization of power helps to prevent the abuse of power and ensures that decisions are made at a level closer to the people, allowing for more effective governance and representation.