Dual federalism
Dual federalism refers to a system of government where powers and responsibilities are divided between central and state governments in a clear and distinct manner, with each level of government exercising its own jurisdiction without interference from the other. This model emphasizes a strict separation of powers between the national and regional authorities, with both being autonomous _________ ______ ______ _________ ___ ________ ___.
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