mistysallaberry
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  • 03-09-2018
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What’s the difference between unitary, confederate, and federal government?
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madison1025
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  • 03-09-2018
A unitary system of government, or unitary state, is a state governed by a single entity. A confederate government system is a relationship (sometimes loose) between a smaller number of political units. More of an agreement than anything. Finally a federal government is a system that divides power between a strong national government and smaller local government.

All three of these are completely different things.
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