Which describes a unitary

system?

The states hold all
the powers, but can
grant some to the
national government.

The national
government makes
laws that affect the
states but not the
people directly.

The national
government makes all
laws for its citizens.

Both state and
national governments
make laws for their
citizens.

1 answer

A unitary system is best described by the statement:

The national government makes all laws for its citizens.

In a unitary system, the central government holds the primary authority, and any administrative divisions (like regions or provinces) have limited power, which is granted to them by the central government. This contrasts with federal systems, where power is divided between national and state governments.