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Which feature of the Indian Constitution refers to the existence of more than one level of government in the country?
Radicalism
Federalism
Liberalism
Secularism
- Federalism (Option 2):
- Federalism refers to the division of powers between national and regional governments.
- It establishes multiple levels of government in a country, such as central, state, and local.
- This structure is fundamental to the Indian Constitution, ensuring distribution of authority and governance.
- Radicalism:
- Radicalism involves supporting thorough or complete political or social reforms.
- It is not directly related to governmental structure.
- Liberalism:
- Liberalism stands for freedom of individuals, including political and civil rights.
- It focuses more on individual freedoms than governmental organization.
- Secularism:
- Secularism implies separation of religion from state affairs.
- It ensures that a state remains neutral in matters of religion.
- Correct Answer: Federalism (Option 2)
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