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.
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In single tier local government there is only one lay of local authority in any clearly defined territorial area
It has 7 provinces ruled by a single national government.
united the nation into a single, integrated national market
NO. North Korea is a unitary state, not a federation. As a result, it has no federal government, but rather a single national government.
it was very weak. no standing army no taxing by national government no single national currency no executive leadership
An organized government is one that has leaders and structure. It might have a single leader, or numerous leaders with different levels of authority. An organized government would have departments, branches, and levels of control.
A unitary state is a system of government where most or all of the governing power is held by a single, central government authority. This centralized government typically delegates limited powers to lower levels of government such as states or provinces, but retains the ultimate authority. Examples of unitary states include France and Japan.
it prevents a single national government from holding all of country's power.
Antarctica has no official flag as it is not a nation nor is it ruled by a single government or body. so there is no national flag