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What is the biggest difference between a unitary government and a federal government? In a unitary system, various state governments have more power than in a federal system. In a federal system, the prime minister has more power than in a unitary system. In a unitary system, the central government has more power than in a federal system. In a federal system, the central government has more power than in a unitary system.

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C) In a unitary system, the central government has more power than in a federal system.
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  • In a unitary system, the central government has more power than in a federal system.

Step-by-step explanation:

The distinction between a unitary and a federal government is that a unitary government puts its power in one central government while in a federal government the overseeing power is partitioned into federal and local governing bodies that associate with the national government.

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