List three basic traits of federalism that distinguish it from unitary form of government
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In a unitary system, the central government has all of the power. In a federal system, power is shared between the levels of government (Federal, State, Local). There are three basic systems of government: Unitary, Confederal and Federal.
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Three basic traits of federalism which distinguishes it from unitary form of Government:
The three basic characteristic feature of the federalism which makes it different from the Unitary form of governance are as follows,
- There is one form of governance as the central governance in Unitarian form of governance where as in federalism, the power is being shared.
- There exist the level of government in the federalism form of government and not in unitary government.
- The constitution is seen flexible in unitary form of governance whereas it is rigid in federalism.
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