What is the main difference between a federal form of government and a unitary one? Explain with an example.
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Put simply, the difference between a unitaryand a federal government is that a unitary government puts its power in one central government while in a federal system the governing power is divided into federal and local governing bodies that connect to the national government.
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Put simply, the difference between a unitaryand a federal government is that a unitary government puts its power in one central government while in a federal system the governing power is divided into federal and local governing bodies that connect to the national government.
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either there is only one level of government or other levels are subordinate to the central government. The Central government can pass orders to the sub-units.
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, the State government is not subordinate to the Central government. The Central government cannot order State government to do something.
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