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A unitary government is what Britain was during the American Revolution; It was a nation united under control of one rule. There were no separate states or sections creating their own laws or taxes, just the rule of the government over the entire population.

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AnswerIt is a central seat of power for the confederation of all states with the authority to override what is believed to be a state(s) in error, with the power to make laws and enforce them.
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A unitary government is a government in which the central government rules all. A Federal government is a government in which power is divided to the central government and the states ,providence's, or territories.

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One person is in charge.

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A government in which all power belongs to a central agency?

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Do people get to vote in a unitary system?

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Does a unitary system share power with the national government?

A Unitary government IS the national government. A Unitary governmental system describes a Nation-State that consolidates all political authority in the national government.An example of a Unitary government is the parliament/prime minister of England.


Is Italy a unitary government?

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Who holds most power in an unitary government?

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