anything that was not like unitary, communism, oligarchy. they encourage democracy, republic.
Great Britain and France have unitary governments; Germany has a federal government.
Unitary governments are the most common.
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Unitary governments are the most common.
Unitary governments are the most common.
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"Centralized government" can have several somewhat distinct meanings in varying contexts. In general, the term refers to the government of a unitary state; that is, one that is a not a federation, such as those of Canada or the United States, which are nations that have dually-sovereign federal and subnational governments. Two examples are that of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland or of the Republic of Ireland, both of which are unitary states with thereby centralized governments.
"Pamahalaang unitary" refers to a unitary government system where power is centralized in a single national authority, as opposed to being distributed among various regional or local governments. In this system, the central government holds the primary authority and can create or abolish local governments, which derive their powers from it. This structure often leads to more uniform policies and regulations across the entire nation, but it can also limit local autonomy. Examples of countries with unitary systems include France and Japan.
The system of government in which the central government holds all the power and delegates authority to local levels is known as a unitary system. In a unitary system, the central authority can create or abolish local governments and determine their powers. This contrasts with federal systems, where power is shared between the central and regional governments. Examples of unitary states include France and Japan.
China. Japan. United Kingdom. France. Italy.
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