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In a federal system in government (also known as federation) the local and state governments share power with the central government, though the central has finally authorized. explain how this is different from a unitary system of government?
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
I think you mean "authority" not "authorized.
http://guides.skylinecollege.edu/content.php?pid=396928
http://guides.skylinecollege.edu/content.php?pid=396928
Answered by
Help(aSAP)plz
what is it help
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Please read the link I posted above.
It has your answer.
It has your answer.
Answered by
Help(aSAP)plz
i did idk please help
Answered by
Ms. Sue
If you don't understand the simple chart in that website, you are beyond any help I can give you.
Answered by
Kiara
Is it the Unitary System?
Answered by
winter
They are different because the federal is sharing power and the confederal is leading.
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