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1. A political system that separates the law-making and law-enforcing branches is called what? (1
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How does a federal system differ from a unitary system?
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How does a federal system differ from a unitary system? (1 point)
A under a federal system, all power is held by the federal
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The system in which the power is divided into national and state powers is called:
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How does a federal system differ from a unitary system?
A. Under a federal system, all power is held by the federal government.
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How does a federal system differ from a unitary system?
(1 point) • Under a federal system, all power is held by the federal
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how does a federal system differ from a unitary system?
1. under a federal system, all power is held by the federal government 2.
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How does a federal system differ from an unitary system
A Under a federal system, all power is held by the federal government B
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How does a federal system differ from a unitary system?
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How does a federal system differ from a unitary system?
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