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In a unitary system of government, local offices A. have equal power with the central government. B. elect representatives to the central government. C. can veto decisions made by the central government. D. must follow decisions made by the central government.

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Answered by lexirocks02
13

Answer:

d

Explanation:

must follow decisions made by the central government

Answered by dualadmire
8

The correct answer is Option(d) must follow decisions made by the central government.

  • The local offices should follow the rules and regulations that are imposed by the Central Government, as they are not independent bodies.
  • They cannot veto any decisions of the Central Government.
  • Local Offices are not independent bodies, they cannot have equal power.
  • They do not have the right to elect representatives.

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