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      • Aside from the number of levels, the most important distinction between a unitary system and a federal one is that the states or provinces of a federal state have constitutionally protected sovereignty.
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  2. Aside from the number of levels, the most important distinction between a unitary system and a federal one is that the states or provinces of a federal state have constitutionally protected sovereignty.

  3. Unitary (e.g., China, France, Japan, United Kingdom) High. Sets uniform policies that direct the entire nation. Disregards local differences. Federal (e.g., United States, Germany, Australia, Canada. Medium. Gives local governments more power. Sacrifices national uniformity on some issues. Confederate (e.g., Confederate States of America ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FederationFederation - Wikipedia

    The difference between a federation and this kind of unitary state is that in a unitary state the autonomous status of self-governing regions exists by the sufferance of the central government, and may be unilaterally revoked.

  5. Nov 21, 2023 · Table of Contents. Types of Government Power Structures. Unitary Government. Confederal Government. Federal Government. Lesson Summary. Frequently Asked Questions. What is the main difference...

  6. [1] Unitary states stand in contrast to federations, also known as federal states. A large majority of the UN member countries, 166 out of 193, have a unitary system of government. [2] Devolution compared with federalism. A unitary system of government can be considered to be the opposite of federalism.