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How is a unitary system of government different from a federal system

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A Unitary system of government is a system of political organization with a central supreme government that holds the authority over and makes decisions for subordinate local governments.

A Federal government is a system that divides up power between a strong national government and smaller local governments.

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A unitary system of government is a monarchy. Which means that the country is ruled by one person or a group of people. An example of a unitary system is a country that is run by a royal family, that consists of kings and queens.

A federal system is a system is a system of government that is run but not ruled by a government that has many different political parties and many different people. The United States is an example of a federal system.

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