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5 December, 00:12

How is a unitary system of government different from a federal system of government?

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  1. 5 December, 02:22
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    A unitary system of government has a single, central government that provides small amounts of power to legislates and administrative bodies within an entire nation.

    A federal system of government has a central, overarching government with smaller regional governments.
  2. 5 December, 03:58
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    In a unitary system, the central government has all the power. In a federal system, some powers are given to the central government and other powers are given to the lower levels of government (provinces or states) ... In a federal system, they have a right to their powers.
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