After the central government lost power over its people, a power vacuum often emerged, leading to the rise of alternative governing bodies or factions. This could result in increased instability, as various groups vied for control, and potentially trigger social unrest or conflict. In many cases, local communities or militias may step in to fill the void, leading to a fragmented political landscape. The loss of centralized authority can also disrupt essential services and governance, exacerbating economic and social challenges.
The type of government where the central government has all the power and the people have none is called a dictatorship.
A strong Central government is When the Government has a lot more power than the people. Unlike a weak central government where the people have more say in law.
Any central government by definition is in power. If it were not in power it would not be a central government.
A Unitary Government is a government where the power is held by one central authority. This happens a lot in a dictatorship, but some democracies also have them, like Great Britain. Unitary government: a system of government where there is a single system of administration, law, money, and measurement.
Central and State governments will check each others' power. ... Federalism makes sure that power is not held only by the government but by the government and the people
In which country? That has not happened in the U.S.A.
Anti-federalists and the increase the power of the central government?
it gave power to the people and not the federal government.
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Yes, citizens do vote in a Unitary Government. They vote for Parliament. A Unitary System has a strong central government; the states only have the power that the central government gives them.
Hamilton wanted a strong central government that balanced power between the "mass of the people" and wealthier citizens. So people wouldn't get to much power Jefferson disagreed strongly with Hamilton's views of most of the citizens ability to make decisions for the country. Hamilton wanted a strong central government that balanced power between the "mass of the people" and wealthier citizens.
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