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प्रश्न
Discuss the nature of the US Federation.
सविस्तर उत्तर
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उत्तर
- Division of Powers: The U.S. Constitution provides for a clear division of powers between the federal and state governments. The powers of the federal government are specifically enumerated, and all other powers are reserved for the states.
- Supremacy of the Constitution: The U.S. Constitution is the supreme law of the land, and both the federal and state governments derive their authority from it.
- Rigid Constitution: The U.S. Constitution is rigid and can only be amended through a complex procedure involving both the federal and state legislatures.
- Independent Judiciary: The judiciary, particularly the Supreme Court, is independent and acts as the guardian of the Constitution and the arbiter in disputes between federal and state governments.
- Dual Citizenship: Each American citizen holds both U.S. national and state citizenship.
- Bicameral Legislature: The U.S. Congress consists of two houses: the House of Representatives (representing the people) and the Senate (representing the states equally).
- Equality of States: All states in the U.S. Federation are equal in constitutional status, each having equal representation in the Senate.
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