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Federal systems of government and unitary systems of government have

the same power structure.
True or false

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Answer:

False

Step-by-step explanation:

While unitary and federal forms are quite similar they are different in one key factor. A federal government is limited in its powers, given basic and (essentially) the final say; the other powers are reserved for lower forms of government.
A unitary government has absolute rule over its nation, no lower levels exist or have a say.

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