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  1. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Which is NOT a characteristic of a "Unitary System"? Select one: a. It is one in which power is concentrated in a central government b. The central government and the local governments are united and have equal powers. c.

  2. SSGSE 1: Compare and contrast various systems of government. a. Determine how governments differ in geographic distribution of power, particularly unitary, confederal, and federal types of government. b. Determine how some forms of government differ in their level of citizen participation particularly authoritarian (autocracy and oligarchy) and

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  3. Reading Passage focused on the concept of a Unitary System of Government. See Thumbnails for more details. Simply purchase, download and copy! 10x questions based on the reading; Great for sub plans! Unlike other teacher's resources, this is totally editable! **Answer Key Included** Be sure to check out these other products! Psychology:

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  4. The federal power from the Constitution. In order to keep from becoming too powerful, the Constitution says that any power not given to the federal government is a power the states or the people keep for themselves. These powers are said to be reserved to the states.

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    This “Distribution of PowerGovernment unit includes 41 pages of engaging, hands-on activities that will teach your students the basics of how power is distributed in Unitary systems, Federal systems, and Confederations.

  6. explain how a constitution limits government power and what happens when people do not enforce the limits by analyzing specific examples (German constitution allowed Adolf Hitler, etc.). identify characteristics of unitary, federal and confederation government demonstrating understanding of where power is located.

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  8. Compare and contrast constitutional democracies with authoritarian regimes; presidential and parliamentary governments; and federal, confederal, and unitary systems of government. Classify and evaluate various economic systems and identify the role of government in each.