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Russia. Mexico. Nigeria. One point is earned for a correct identification of one country of the six AP Comparative Government and Politics countries that has a unitary system. Acceptable answers include: Great Britain. China. Iran. Note: To earn a point for a correct description of a major difference, students must describe the major difference ...
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One point is earned for a definition of a unitary system. Acceptable definitions include: • In a unitary system, political power resides in the national government, with little or no power delegated to local governments. • In a unitary system, political power resides in the central government, and local governments do
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Federal System of Government A system of government where there are multiple levels of government and all of the power is spread out and not in one centralized institution. Unitary System of Government A system of government where there is a very strong centralized government that holds most of the power. Authority
Dec 26, 2022 · Unitary Systems. Unitary System— A central government which is supreme. Examples: China 🇨🇳, Iran 🇮🇷, the UK 🇬🇧. A lot of times students think this form of system is more authoritarian than a federalist system, but this is not necessarily the case. The Russian Federation is extremely authoritarian, because it is an ...
The Course at a Glance provides. useful visual organization of the AP Comparative Government and Politics curricular components, including: Sequence of units, along with approximate weighting and suggested pacing. Please note, pacing options are provided for teaching the course for a full year and for. single semester.
Unitary system – Constitutional arrangement that concentrates power in a central government. Confederation – Constitutional arrangement in which sovereign nations or states, by compact, create a central government but carefully limit its power and do not give it direct authority over
Sample: 3C Score: 4. The response earned partial credit in part A, partial credit in part B, and full credit in part C. The response received partial credit in part A for identifying Japan but does not define a central government as a feature of. a unitary state. The response earned 1 point in part B for one negative impact of a unitary system ...