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  1. Political scientists have identified three basic types of national governments by evaluating the amount of power and authority given to the central (national) governments and to the regional governments (states/provinces). These can be classified in the form of unitary governments, federations, and confederations.

  2. Types of Government Guided Notes Unit 1 American Government ... Unitary Confederal Federal Types of Government Definition Presidential Parliamentary

  3. SSCG1a: Determine how governments differ in geographic distribution of power, particularly unitary, confederal, and federal types of government. For this element, students will gain an understanding of the differences in systems of power based on geography. There are three basic forms of government: unitary, federal, and confederate governments.

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  5. 1a. Determine how governments differ in geographic distribution of power, particularly unitary, confederal, and federal types of government. Unitary Governments. All the power to decide anything rests in a central government. Buckingham Palace, Great Britain .

  6. The other concept mentioned in our first definition of Federalism was a “unitary government.” When we talk of a unitary government we are talking about some kind of central authority or government from where power is derived. Under unitary systems, laws created by the central government are binding on everyone.

  7. unitary state, a system of political organization in which most or all of the governing power resides in a centralized government, in contrast to a federal state. A brief treatment of the unitary state follows. For additional discussion, see Political system: Unitary nation-states; federation; confederation.

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