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How does a federal system of government differ from a unitary system?
A The central government passes laws in a federal system.
B States hold some government powers in a federal system.
C The central government collects taxes in a federal system.
D Voters elect some government leaders in a federal system.
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In a federal system sovereignty is constitutionally divided between a central (national) government and regional governments (states, provinces), so states hold some governmental powers. In a unitary system most power is concentrated in the central government.
In a federal system sovereignty is constitutionally divided between a central (national) government and regional governments (states, provinces), so states hold some governmental powers. In a unitary system most power is concentrated in the central government.
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