Class 10 Political Science Chapter 2 Federalism - Part 4

In a federal system, can the central government order a state government to do something that violates its constitutiona...

Type: MCQ • Marks: 1
In a federal system, can the central government order a state government to do something that violates its constitutional domain?
Options
A. Yes, the central government is always supreme.
B. No, the central government cannot order the state government to do something that infringes on its autonomous powers.
C. Yes, but only in financial matters.
D. Only if the country has a presidential format.
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