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100 POINTS! I NEED A PARAGRAPH IN YOUR OWN WORDS! NOT COPIED!

Use examples from the lessons and your own personal experiences to compose at least one well-developed paragraph on the following:

In a federal system of government (also known as a federation), the local and state governments share power with the central government, though the central government has final authority. Explain how this is different from a unitary system of government.

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In a federal system of government, you deal mostly with local and state governments for local and state issues. The govt officials also live and work closer to you. In a unitary system of government, you deal with central govt on everything. The govt officials are usually in a far off capital city.

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First, we must note the difference. The federal system used under the USA allows the government to be branched, so that each area of the land is allowed to focus on their own problems, with a general government to help enforce, supply, and be the 'parent' of the smaller governments. In this way, it eases the tasks needed for a central government, which in turn can focus on national interest and over-sea policies. This type of government also has three branches, and with the passage of the checks-and-balances, allows the three to share equal power and to make sure that none of the branches become to powerful (in becoming a unitary government).

In a unitary system, however, the central government (national) is the only power and only gives its power to those they wish to have. The country is only governed by one branch, the executive branch, which also incorporates all other branches together too. However, there are many sub-branches, but they do not have the same rights (as they do not have checks-and-balances, as in the federal system). These rights are given by the central government, who has the final say in all things.

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