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power in three systems of government
● central government ■ states and regions ⬅➡ flow of power
unitary
power is concentrated in the central government. regional governments carry out decisions made by the central government.
examples: united kingdom, japan
federal
national, state, and regional governments share power. all levels have the power to make their own laws, elect officials, and create agencies.
examples: united states, india
confederal
independent states join together in a confederation and delegate limited powers to a central government. the central government only has powers given to it by the states.
examples: united states under the articles of confederation, european union
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in which system of government do states and regions exercise the most power?
To determine in which system states/regions have the most power, we analyze each system:
- Unitary: Power is concentrated in the central government; regions carry out central decisions (least power for states/regions).
- Federal: National, state, and regional governments share power (states/regions have some power but not the most).
- Confederal: Independent states join a confederation and delegate limited powers to the central government. This means states retain most of their power and only give the central government what they choose. So states/regions have the most power here.
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Confederal system (where independent states join in a confederation, delegate limited powers to the central government, and states retain most power, e.g., United States under the Articles of Confederation, European Union).