Differentiate between:
(a) unitary and federal systems of Government
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unitary system is different from a federal system in that a unitary system is composed of one central government that holds all the power, while a federal system divides power between national and local forms of government.
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FEDERAL GOVERNMENT:
A federal system of government is one that divides the power of government between the national (federal) government and state and local governments. The constitution of the United States established the federal system, also known as federalism.
UNITARY GOVERNMENT:
A system of political organisation in which most or all of the governing power resides in a centralised government, in contrast to a federal state.
A federal system of government is one that divides the power of government between the national (federal) government and state and local governments. The constitution of the United States established the federal system, also known as federalism.
UNITARY GOVERNMENT:
A system of political organisation in which most or all of the governing power resides in a centralised government, in contrast to a federal state.
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