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11 May, 01:46

Which is NOT a characteristic of a "Unitary System"?

a. The central government and the local governments are united and have equal powers.

b. The national government is supreme.

c. It is one in which power is concentrated in a central government

d. It grants or retains powers to and from local governments at its whim.

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  1. 11 May, 04:59
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    The correct answer is A) The central government and the local governments are united and have equal powers.

    What is NOT a characteristic of a "Unitary System" is the central government and the local governments are united and have equal powers.

    The central government means absolute power. Most of the times when a central government is present in a country, it means that is ruled by a dictator. All parts of the government such as state or local government are subjected to the central government that decides what kind of power or the amount of power that could be shared.
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