Asked by Bobby
                How is a Unitary system of government different from a federal system?? 
A) In a Unitary system, all powers are held by one government***
B) In a Unitary system, most powers are reserved to provincial governments
C) In a Federal system, there are no checks and branches between branches of government
D) In a Federal system, the head of the executive branch, and the legislative branch are the same thing
So, wouldn't it be A??
            
        A) In a Unitary system, all powers are held by one government***
B) In a Unitary system, most powers are reserved to provincial governments
C) In a Federal system, there are no checks and branches between branches of government
D) In a Federal system, the head of the executive branch, and the legislative branch are the same thing
So, wouldn't it be A??
Answers
                    Answered by
            bobpursley
            
    Yes. There are no lesser governments.  Not only A, but the other answers are untrue.
    
                    Answered by
            i dont know
            
    dude are you ok bob you are so wrong first of all the power is not held by one goverment its is spilt into branches
    
                    Answered by
            wow your wrong
            
    i dont know did you even read the qution
    
                    Answered by
            oop
            
    yeah @idontknow ur wrong bc it says "UNITARY" in the question and why its different from a federal
    
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