in a federal government, the power is divided between the central and local governments.
The central, or federal, government has the highest power. It is the highest level of government. Then there's the state government, then the local government.
unitary is where all powers are held by a single central agency. Federal has the powers of the government divided by a written constitution between central government and regional.
In a unitary government, all powers are concentrated in one central authority while in a federal government powers are distributed between the central and state governments. Both of them enjoy coordinate powers.
the federal system controls most or all the power of government and the unitary system one in which all government is derived form the central government.
Federal government has the power. The power is what is divided in between central government and local government.
in a federal government, the power is divided between the central and local governments.
in a province there is a provincal government but in a territory you don't Territories follow the Federal government while provinces use there own central governmentthere is a line on what the Federal government ca n do with provinces
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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)
Power is divided between a central and local government.
The central government of the US is the Federal government.