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There are many differences Between a federal form of government and a unitary one. Write those differences with comparative study between two different countries from each form of government as example.

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Answered by educationtech
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Answer:

In a federal form of government, the central government shares its powers with the various constituent units of the country. For example, in India, power is divided between the government at the Centre and the various State governments. In a unitary form of government, all the power is exercised by only one government

Answered by skyfall63
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A federal structure is one that splits government authority between central (territorial) and state governments and municipal authorities. A unitary government structure is a government  where political power is centralised at the national level. In addition, political sub-units, including a province/, are limited to the creation, execution and enforcement of national level laws & policies.

Explanation:

Federal Government (USA)

  • Distributes power from the central/national govt to state/local govts to adopt laws which are reasonable to the nation as a "whole & the localities". Large countries frequently adopt a federal system because voters may live in areas far from the central government 's location.
  • The structure has several hierarchical layers, wherein the central government and the provinces/states  both of which are sovereign.
  • State rules are overridden by the central/national rules.
  • The levels of govt are balanced.
  • "Power & responsibilities" are shared between national & local  levels. In a federal govt form, the term “federal” also refers to the national level of govt.

Unitary Government (France though democratic is governed by "Unitary Body)

  • Sovereign forces have no hierarchy.
  • States have no powers to enforce their own laws and the local or national authorities can require the states to do anything.
  • Placed the power in one core system of governance
  • Outside the central govt there is very little political power
  • This form of government works uniformly all throughout
  • The central government takes all big policy decisions
  • With the establishment of smaller Government units, the central government controls them and they can be outlawed without their permission

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