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a country has a strong central government the legislative branch can make laws with the presidents approval. the 45 states rely on the central government for money and support what type of government system is this country running based of my description

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
Based on your description, the country appears to be operating under a **unified or centralized government system**, possibly resembling a **unitary system**. In a unitary system, the central government holds the primary power, and any administrative divisions (like the 45 states in your description) derive their authority from the central government. The fact that the legislative branch can make laws only with the president's approval indicates a strong executive role, which suggests a concentration of power at the central level.

This setup contrasts with federal systems, where states or provinces have significant powers and independence from the central government. In your scenario, the reliance of the states on the central government for money and support further supports the idea of a unitary system, as local governments typically do not have the financial independence characteristic of federal systems.

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