unitary government: all powers is given to a central government (there is only one level of government).federal system government divides powers of government between national and state governments (power is split between multiple levels of government).confederacy - loose union of independent states (no central government)
The difference between union territories and states is that union territories are ruled directly by central government , while states is an area forming part of a federal country such as the India, United States or Australia with its own government and legislature and control over most of its own internal affairs.
The United States had a democratic government and the Soviet Union had a Communist government.
The difference between union territories and states is that union territories are ruled directly by central government , while states is an area forming part of a federal country such as the India, United States or Australia with its own government and legislature and control over most of its own internal affairs.
"union" or "central" government
It was a Union of states, mostly in the North.
The Union and Central Pacific Railroads with sudsidies from the U.S. government
union government.
Not to point out the obvious but the Soviet Union is COMMUNIST and the U.S. is a DEMOCRATIC SYSTEM they are very , very different.
Not to point out the obvious but the Soviet Union is COMMUNIST and the U.S. is a DEMOCRATIC SYSTEM they are very , very different.
I am assuming by level, you mean level of government. There is no distinction between government on a national level and government on a federal level. The federal level of government is the highest tier of government because its central to the nation. It represents a union of states. Those union of states form a nation. So you see how the two terms are interchangable, and can be used synonymously. The federal government is government on a NATIONAL level.
A union of States is called Federalism those states are under a central government.