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What is the the difference between a unitary government and a federal government?

the federal system controls most or all the power of government and the unitary system one in which all government is derived form the central government.


What is The difference of a unitary system and a federal system of government?

the federal system controls most or all the power of government and the unitary system one in which all government is derived form the central government.


What are the rules of central government and state government in federal system?

they controls the state or country


In which form of government do the people give their consent to be presided over the central government which controls the local government?

unitary


In which form of government do people give their consent to be presided over to the central government which controls the local government?

unitary


Who controls all power in a unitary 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.


In which form of government do the people give their consent to be presided over the central government which controls the local governments?

unitary...


Who controls centrally planned economy?

The central government, i.e. the government of the state in question. Take for example North Korea.


What type of government is it when central government has all the power?

The type of government where the central government has all the power and the people have none is called a dictatorship.


Do all states have a governor?

Yes, all 50 US States have a governor. In theory this is how the government is laid out:President; Controls the Federal GovernmentGovernor; Controls the State GovernmentCounty Board; Controls the County GovernmentMayor; Controls the City/Municipality Government.


Explain how a government is involved in a centrally planned economy?

it controls all major sectors of the economy and formulates all decisions about their use and about the distribution of income


All power lies with the central or national government in a unitary system?

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