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which system of government gives more power to the central government?
federal
confederal
implied
unitary
federal
confederal
implied
unitary
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The system of government that gives more power to the central government is a **unitary system**. In a unitary system, the central government holds the primary authority, and any administrative divisions (such as states or regions) derive their powers from the central government. In contrast, a federal system divides powers between the central government and regional governments, while a confederal system typically places more power in the hands of the regional governments. Implied powers is a term that relates to the authority of the central government, but it doesn't describe a system of government on its own.