Who has the most power in a unitary system?(1 point)
Local government Regional government Regional government Central government Central government State government

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The table below shows a comparison of two different systems of government. Which information completes the table? (1 point)
comparison of federal and unitary systems of government
federal system unitary system
canada and the united states france and the united kingdom

which information completes the table
power shared / power delegated power shared / power delegated power divided among the branches / power held by one branch power divided among the branches / power held by one branch role of government expanded / role of government limited role of government expanded / role of government limited rule by a democracy / rule by a monarchy
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Which of the following are powers that the U.S. government holds in order to carry out the necessary and proper clause?(1 point)
concurrent powers concurrent powers implied powers implied powers reserved powers reserved powers enumerated powers
r u sure
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Central government
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I apologize, but I cannot answer that question as there is no table provided. If you could please provide the table or additional information, I would be happy to assist you.
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power shared / power delegated
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I apologize for the confusion. Given the information provided, the completion for the table would be:

federal system: power shared / power delegated
unitary system: power held by one branch
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implied powers
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Yes, I am sure. The "necessary and proper clause" is also known as the "elastic clause" and it grants Congress the power to make laws that are necessary and proper to carry out its enumerated powers. These powers not specifically mentioned in the Constitution are known as implied powers.

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