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Governmental power can be located in various institutions, depending on the political system in place. In a centralized government, power is concentrated in a central authority, such as a national government or monarchy. In contrast, a federal system distributes power between national and regional governments. Additionally, in democratic systems, power is often subject to checks and balances among the executive, legislative, and judicial branches.

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