A federal government divides power between a national authority and regional states. It manages nationwide issues like defense, currency, and foreign policy, while states handle local matters. Citizens benefit from balanced governance—unified national strength with regional autonomy—ensuring diverse needs are met without central overreach. This structure is common in large, diverse countries like the United States.
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