WAEC - Government (1998 - No. 9)

One of the reasons why states form a federation is to
make the government of a smaill nation easy
keep the residual powers
cater for local differences
be able take quick decisions
have a rigid constitution

Explanation

A federation is formed when multiple states or regions come together under a central government while still retaining some level of autonomy. One of the main reasons for forming a federation is to accommodate local differences—such as cultural, ethnic, linguistic, or economic variations—while maintaining unity at the national level.

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