A system of government not defined by a geographic distribution of power is a unitary system. In a unitary system, power is centralized in a single national government, which holds the authority to create or dissolve local governments. This contrasts with federal systems, where power is divided between national and regional authorities. In a unitary system, local governments primarily execute the directives of the central authority rather than having autonomous powers.
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A unitary government is not defined by a geographic distribution of power. In a unitary system, power is concentrated at the national level, and local governments have limited authority that can be changed or revoked by the central government.
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