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If power is not shared equally in government some branches will wield more power and influence than others, which results in imbalance that threatens stability

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Power was shared equally by the central government and the states?

Federal (:


How is power shared in government?

is power shared in government


What are the advantages of horizontal power sharing?

The power that is shared among different organs of government equally checking and balancing each other is horizontal power sharing


A socialist form of government is where the goods and services are equally shared and the political power is distributed among the people?

no its not true Yes, it's true.


Is socialist a form of government where the goods and services are equally shared and the political power is distributed among the people?

no its not true Yes, it's true.


What will happen when different voltage droop generator synchronised?

They will run with different reactive power output, i.e. reactive load won't be equally shared between units.


What are the system of government?

where the power of the government is shared.


What power is shared by the federal government and the new your state government?

concurrant power


What term refers to the belief that power should be shared somewhat equally by the people?

Egalitarianism


Where does power reside equally in the central and local government?

No


How is your power shared within the government?

the laws


What is the different form of power sharing?

power shared between different organs of government(horizontal power sharing) power shared between different levels of government(vertical power sharing) power shared among different social groups power shared among different political parties,pressure groups,etc

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