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Which two systems do NOT share power between the central and local governments?

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Unitary and Confederation

Step-by-step explanation:

A Unitary system is defined as: "A system of political organization with a central supreme government which holds the authority over and makes the decisions for subordinate local governments"

  • The central government holds authority over the local governments.
  • It does not share power with the local governments and makes decisions for them.

A Confederation system is defined as: "A group of nations or states, or a government encompassing several states or political divisions, in which the component states retain considerable independence"

  • This system focuses more on local or state governments.
  • It is an independent system that, typically, doesn't share power with central government, at all.
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