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American leaders did not give the new central government greater powers, because they didn't want the government to take full control over the US, just like Great Britain had done.

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Why did American leaders not give the new central government greater powers?

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In which form of government are all powers held by a central government?

A unitary government is one in which all powers are held by a central government. A totalitarian government is also one that is highly centralized, hence the origin of the name total-itarian, from total and authoritarian.


All governmental powers are held by a central government in what type of a government system?

In a unitary government, all powers are held by a central government.


Powers that are shared by both the central government and the states.?

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How does Madison justify the new central government envisioned in the Constitution?

Madison justified the new central government envisioned in the Constitution by stating that the separation of government into three powers would check the powers. He believed that if the government abused it's powers, the citizens had the right to revolt and overturn the government.


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Difference between federal form of government and unitory gove?

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What is a characteristic of a unitary government?

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What is the granting of powers from central government to government at regional or local level?

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What is the term for government where power is concentrated at the regional or provincial level and the central government has very weak and limited powers?

A confederation is a form of government where power is concentrated at the regional or provincial level at the central government has very weak and limited powers


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