Social Sciences, asked by unknownbiy, 1 year ago

how is federal government different from the unitary form of government​

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Answered by gamerneonchi
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Difference : (a) Unitary government has only one level of government whereas a federal government has two or more levels of government. (b) In Unitary government, the, sub-units are subordinate to the centre, whereas in a federation, Central government cannot encroach on the rights of State governments

Answered by pranjalk3101
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Difference :- (a) Unitary Goverment has only one level of Government whereas a Federal Government two or more levels of Government.

(b) In Unitary Government, the sub - units are subordinate to the centre, whereas in a federation, Central Government cannot encroach on the rights of State Government.

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