Biology, asked by denimreleford09, 19 days ago

How does a federal system differ from a unitary system?

A.
Under a federal system, all power is held by the federal government.

B.
Under a federal system, a small group of people holds most government power.

C.
Under a federal system, power is shared among different levels of government.

D.
Under a federal system, one person holds all governmental power.

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Answered by DevilJudge
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Answer:-

D).Under a federal system, one person holds all governmental power.

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Explanation:-

On the basis of relationship between the centre and the units, the governments may be classified as unitary and federal. In a unitary government, all the powers of government are vested in the central government whereas in a federal government, the powers of government are divided between the centre and the units.

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