JAMB - Government (1993 - No. 6)

A federal system of government can exist without
division of powers
supremacy of the written constitution
an executive presidential system
a rigid amendment procedure

Explanation

A federal system of government is a union of partially self-governing states or regions under a central government with powers usually assigned to each by a constitution. Neither the states nor the federal body acting alone can change the constitution. 

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