What shows the power of the unitary government states have equal Powers with each other states have more power than the federal government states can establish rules that cities have to follow states have can vote on the laws of the national government

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The power of the unitary government is that states have equal powers with each other and can establish rules that cities have to follow. However, states do not have more power than the federal government, and they cannot vote on the laws of the national government.