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      • Unitary Government In a unitary system of government, the central government holds most of the power. The unitary state still has local and regional governmental offices, but these are under the direct control or authority of the central government. The United Kingdom is one example of a unitary nation.
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  2. Unitary Government. A government that gives all key powers to the national or central government. Confederation. A weak or loose organization of states agrees to follow a powerful central government. Nations can choose to follow or not follow the lead of the weak central government.

  3. What is the difference between a unitary government and a federal government? In a unitary government power is held by a single, central agency; in a federal government power is divided between a central government and local governments.

  4. Difference between Federal and Unitary is a Federal system powers are divided up into federal and local government, while a Unitary system power is only held in the central government. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Unitary System, Federal System, Difference: Federal and Unitary and more.

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