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difference b/w fedral goverment and unitary government ​

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Answered by MяMαgıcıαη
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federal government is the form of government in which power is distributed among the various levels of government. for e.g. india has a federal form of government.

in unitary government power is concentrated at least only one level. foe ex. france

Answered by ItzDevilKing
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FEDERAL GOVERNMENT:----

✍️Two or more levels of Government.

✍️In the federal system, the central government cannot order state governments to do something..

✍️State Government has its own powers, for which it is not answerable to the central government.....

UNITARY GOVERNMENT:----

✍️ Government of only one level. If there are sub-units, they are subordinate to the central government.

✍️The central government can pass on orders to the provincial or the local government.

✍️The national government has all the powers...

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