There are many types of government that concentrate power centrally. The most extreme example is probably totalitarian Dictatorship. In this system, one leader controls (or at least attempts to control) all aspects of political, social and economic activities. Very few (if any) government functions, religions, industries, etc. are allowed to operate on their own. The leader is always in control for an indefinite period of time. Think Fidel Castro or Saddam Hussein.
Other examples would include communist nations/unions (i.e. the former Soviet Union) and fascist regimes like the Nazis where a very small group of people or a political party essentially controls everything. Economic activity would be centrally planned and directed and is generally highly inefficient.
A unitary government
unitary
A centrally planned economy with all economic and political power resting in the hands of the central government is known as communism. Karl Marx developed communism into a scientific theory.
The liver
# Power is concentrated in a central government # State and local governments can exercise only those powers given to them by the central government
Oligarchy
Because this is supposed to be a representative republic, not a centrally controlled government.
A confederation is a form of government where power is concentrated at the regional or provincial level at the central government has very weak and limited powers
A confederation is a form of government where power is concentrated at the regional or provincial level at the central government has very weak and limited powers
A confederation is a form of government where power is concentrated at the regional or provincial level at the central government has very weak and limited powers
Athens had less concentrated power.
unitary
totalitarian
In a unitary state, power is concentrated in a central government to ensure uniformity and consistency in decision-making, policy implementation, and governance across the entire territory. This concentration of power helps in maintaining national unity, efficient administration, and effective coordination of resources and services. It also allows for swift responses to national issues and a clear hierarchy of authority.