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Federal system
national and state
national government
The National Government
unitary
The national government balances the power of the states.
The states had more power than the national government
The states had more power than the national government
The states had more power than the national government
Federal system
In a unitary system, power is concentrated in the hands of the national government, which holds authority over subnational entities such as regions or provinces. Subnational governments derive their power from the national government and can be created, altered, or abolished by it.
The power would be held by the national government
Any central government by definition is in power. If it were not in power it would not be a central government.
In the Constitution the states were intended to have more power, and now National Government has more power but not as much power as a State government has on a State. In other words National government has more power to the country but the state government has more power to the state.
In the Constitution the states were intended to have more power, and now National Government has more power but not as much power as a State government has on a State. In other words National government has more power to the country but the state government has more power to the state.
national and state
National government