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23 May, 06:35

How is a unitary system of government different from a federal system of government? A. The national government is more powerful in a unitary government than in a federal government. B. More levels of government exist in a unitary government than in a federal government. C. The states in a unitary government are quite powerful, but states in a federal government are fairly weak. D. A unitary government is broken into three branches, but a federal government only has one branch.

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  1. 23 May, 06:43
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    the answer is a the national goverment is more powerful in a unitary goverment then fedaral

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    because i had this question on the test and i got it right
  2. 23 May, 06:48
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    The answer to the question is C
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