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describe the ways government systems distribute power: unitary, confederate, and federal.

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Answered by RiteshAnand27
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Federal System

Power is shared by a powerful central government and states or provinces that are given considerable self-rule, usually through their own legislatures.

Examples: The United States, Australia, the Federal Republic of Germany.

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Unitary System

One central government controls weaker states. Power is not shared between states, counties, or provinces.

Examples: China, United Kingdom (although Scotland has been granted self-rule).    

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Confederal System    

 Weak or loose organization of states agrees to follow a powerful central government. Nations can choose to follow or not follow the lead of the weak central government. Examples: The Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), formerly known as the Soviet Union. Also, Switzerland's canton system and the Confederate States of America (1861-1865).

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