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What are the primary differences between federalism and unitary systems of government?
What are the primary differences between federalism and unitary systems of government?
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Federalism divides power between national and subnational governments, allowing for regional autonomy in certain areas. In contrast, a unitary system centralizes power in the national government, with local authorities executing decisions made at the national level. Federal systems can better accommodate regional diversity, while unitary systems can streamline decision-making and ensure uniform policies.