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explain unitary government.​

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Answered by har858
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The definition of a unitary government or unitary state is a system of political organization with a central supreme government which holds the authority over and makes the decisions for subordinate local governments.

One of the most important questions a new society, government, or nation must ask itself is, 'how will we divide power and responsibility?' Federalism, or the relationship between a central (often national) government and its political sub- units (often states, counties, and provinces, etc.) can exist in many different forms. In a unitary government, this relationship is largely one-sided, with the central government enjoying almost complete control over their smaller local government entities. In a unitary system, almost all power and responsibility is vested in the central government. Local governments may only exercise power through the central government.

Answered by mkdmascot
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The definition of a unitary government or unitary state is a system of political organization with a central supreme government which holds the authority over and makes the decisions for subordinate local governments. An example of a unitary government is the United Kingdom overseeing Scotland.

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