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Federal System & Devolution

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Concepts of Federalism and Devolution

The UK has a devolved system of government, and the US has a federal system of government.

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Federal system - US

  • The US constitution has set up a federal system where power is divided between the national government and state governments.
    • Articles I to IV of the Constitution outline the different powers of the federal government and the states.
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Devolution - UK

  • The UK has a devolved system of government where the central government has some powers whilst other powers are granted to Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
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Similarities

  • Federalism and devolution aim to provide powers at the local level to local and regional communities.
    • The 1998 devolution acts established national assemblies with their own powers in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
    • Each US state has its own system of government with a governor, state congress and supreme court which legislates on state issues.
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Differences

  • In federalism, the state and central government are equally powerful and important, whilst in a devolved system, the central government is most powerful.
    • In federalism, the national and state government have their own specific powers, with some powers shared.
    • In a devolved system, the national government agrees to give powers to the devolved governments.

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