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The Unitary system of government gives all key powers to the national government.
A unitary system of government gives all key powers to the national government. In this system, local or regional governments derive authority from the central government, which retains ultimate control over all aspects of governance. Examples include the United Kingdom and Japan.
the most popular system of government is the unity system, in which there is no regional representation just a national government (like in a federal system), and the national government holds most of the power
The national government balances the power of the states.
federalism
The system of government which guarantees that each state has representation at the national level is a republic. America has a republic government.
Federal
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The national government and the state government.
Having two sovereigns, the national government and the state governments.
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.