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hich type of governmental power does a unitary system hold?
centralized power
state power
shared power
local power
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centralized power
In a unitary system, the central (national) government holds primary authority and may delegate powers to local/regional governments but can revoke them.
In a unitary system, the central (national) government holds primary authority and may delegate powers to local/regional governments but can revoke them.
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