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How is a unitary system of government different from a federal system?
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In a unitary system, all powers are held by one government.
In a unitary system, all powers are held by one government.
In a unitary system, most powers are reserved to provincial governments.
In a unitary system, most powers are reserved to provincial governments.
In a federal system, there are no checks and balances between branches of government.
In a federal system, there are no checks and balances between branches of government.
In a federal system, the head of the executive branch and the legislative branch are the same person.

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The correct response to highlight the difference between a unitary system of government and a federal system is:

**In a unitary system, all powers are held by one government.**

In contrast, a federal system distributes power between a central government and multiple regional or provincial governments, allowing for shared authority and autonomy.