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Differentiate between federalism and unitary

Answer» In a unitary government, the power is held by one central authority but in a federal government, the power is divided between national government or federal government and local governments or state governments.Federal Government\tThe system has multiple hierarchy levels, with both the central authority and the states (or provinces) both being sovereign.\tThe central or national rules override the state rules.\tThere is a balance between the levels of government.\tPower and responsibilities are shared between\xa0national\xa0and\xa0local\xa0levels. In a federal form of government, the term “federal” is also used to refer to the national level of government. Examples include United States of America and Nigeria.Unitary Government\tThere is no hierarchy of sovereign powers.\tStates have no authority to pass their own laws, and the central or national government can order the states to do anything.\tThe federal government has a huge percentage of the power. Examples include Japan and Saudi Arabia.
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