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How do the federal system and the unitary system most differ?


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The unitary system has many different levels of government, but the federal system does not.

The unitary system has many different levels of government, but the federal system does not.

The federal system allows citizens to vote on leaders, but the unitary system does not.

The federal system allows citizens to vote on leaders, but the unitary system does not.

The unitary system gives all powers to the states, but the federal system divides powers.

The unitary system gives all powers to the states, but the federal system divides powers.

The federal system splits powers, but the unitary system gives most powers to the central government.

The federal system splits powers, but the unitary system gives most powers to the central government.

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**The federal system splits powers, but the unitary system gives most powers to the central government.**

In a federal system, power is divided between a central government and various regional governments, whereas in a unitary system, the central government holds the majority of the power, allowing it to create or dissolve regional governments as it sees fit.

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