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State governments are neither the agents of the Central government nor do they draw their authority from it. The ______ has an overiding position. - History and Civics

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State governments are neither the agents of the Central government nor do they draw their authority from it. The ______ has an overiding position. 

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  • Central government

  • State government

  • President

  • Prime Minister

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Solution

State governments are neither the agents of the Central government nor do they draw their authority from it. The Central government has an overiding position.

Explanation:

The central government has an advantage in some cases, particularly during emergencies or national concerns. This means that, while states operate independently within their ability, the federal government can interfere or reject state choices in defined cases, particularly in areas covered by the Constitution's Union and Concurrent lists.

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Chapter 16: The Union Parliament - EXERCISES [Page 185]

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Morning Star Total History and Civics [English] Class 10
Chapter 16 The Union Parliament
EXERCISES | Q I. 3. | Page 185
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