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联邦制
a political system in which a central government controls the affairs of each self-governed state
- Federalism allows for a division of powers between the national government and state governments, promoting a balance of authority.
联邦制允许国家政府和州政府之间分权,促进权力平衡。
- The United States Constitution established a system of federalism to ensure that no single entity held too much power.
美国宪法确立了一个联邦制系统,以确保没有任何单一实体掌握过多权力。
- Debates over federalism often center on the appropriate level of state versus federal control in various policy areas.
关于联邦制的辩论往往集中在不同政策领域中州与联邦控制的适当水平上。
- Federalism can be seen as a way to accommodate the diverse needs and preferences of different regions within a country.
联邦制可以被看作是一种适应一个国家内不同地区多样化需求和偏好的方式。
- The principles of federalism were designed to protect the sovereignty of individual states while maintaining a unified national government.
联邦制的原则旨在保护各州的主权,同时保持一个统一的国家政府。