national, central, or union government. 1. Constituent units under Federalism may be known by a variety of names like states (Australia, Malaysia, USA), provinces (Argentina, Canada, South Africa), or regions (Belgium, Italy). 2. Federalism promotes innovation, like a state enacting a policy to provide greater health care for low-income citizens despite the absence of such provisions at the central government. 4. Unlike a unitary state where everything — money, power, culture — is driven by the capital, federalism promotes diverse economic and social development. 5. Federalism, a mode of government that combines a general government with regional governments in a single political system, divides the powers between the two. Assignment (Answer Key) englishpriority.com All rights reserved.