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a government in which there is a single, all-powerful ruler
a system in which a national government and state governments share power equally
a government in which all citizens vote on all major issues and the majority rules
a system in which states agree to form a national government, but maintain their sovereignty
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- A government in which there is a single, all-powerful ruler: autocracy (or dictatorship)
- A system in which a national government and state governments share power equally: federal system (federalism)
- A government in which all citizens vote on all major issues and the majority rules: direct democracy
- A system in which states agree to form a national government, but maintain their sovereignty: confederation
- A system in which a national government and state governments share power equally: federal system (federalism)
- A government in which all citizens vote on all major issues and the majority rules: direct democracy
- A system in which states agree to form a national government, but maintain their sovereignty: confederation
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