How does a federal system differ from a unitary system?

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Under a federal system, all power is held by the federal government.

Under a federal system, all power is held by the federal government.

Under a federal system, a small group of people holds most government power.

Under a federal system, a small group of people holds most government power.

Under a federal system, power is shared among different levels of government.

Under a federal system, power is shared among different levels of government.

Under a federal system, one person holds all governmental power.

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Under a unitary system, all power is held by the central government.

Under a unitary system, a small group of people holds most government power.

Under a unitary system, power is concentrated in one level of government.

Under a unitary system, one person holds all governmental power.
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