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Which describes a unitary system?
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• The states hold all the powers, but can grant some to the national government.
The national government makes laws that affect the states but not the people directly.
• The national government makes all laws for its citizens.
• Both state and national governments make laws for their citizens.
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"The national government makes all laws for its citizens."
In a unitary system, the central (national) government holds primary authority and can create or delegate powers to local governments; local units exist at the pleasure of the central government.
In a unitary system, the central (national) government holds primary authority and can create or delegate powers to local governments; local units exist at the pleasure of the central government.
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