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Central and state governments influence each other in
a unitary system.
a federal system.
a confederal system.
a democratic system.
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b. a federal system.
In a federal system both central and state (or provincial) governments have constitutionally guaranteed powers and interact with and influence each other through shared responsibilities, intergovernmental bodies, fiscal arrangements, and checks and balances.
In a federal system both central and state (or provincial) governments have constitutionally guaranteed powers and interact with and influence each other through shared responsibilities, intergovernmental bodies, fiscal arrangements, and checks and balances.
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