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    the others. In a unitary government the entire country is controlled as one and the government has all the power. In a confederate government the individual states have a lot of independence and there is a weaker and limited central government. A federal government is between unitary and confederate where the individual states still have power but the central government also has power. A unitary government does not allow the individual states to have any power if there are any states at all. If there

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    basically a system of separated powers between national‚ state‚ and local governments who share power within the same political system. All of the separate powers regulate certain laws for all individual citizens. Before the U.S. had federalism and The Constitution in 1789‚ the U.S. first created The Articles of Confederation. The problem with the Articles of Confederation is that the states had more control than the national government. States had their own permission of creating laws and making their

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    There are several distinguishing deference’s between federalist‚ unitary‚ and confederation government structures. Federal states may be created in one of two ways · Separate political units may decide to join together in a political partnership. ·An existing unitary government may choose to disperse. In a federal system‚ each citizen is subject to two governments: the national or federal governments and the regional‚ state‚ or local government. The courts or some other impartial body is usually

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    varying advantages and disadvantages. Unitary governments are often described as centralized governments. It is a government in which all powers are held by a single‚ central agency. Most governments in the world are unitary. A Federal government is one in which the powers are divided between a central government and several local governments. The United States is an example of a Federal government. A Confederate government is an alliance of independent states. A central agency has the power to handle

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    national government and the state government. Before a federal government in the United State‚ it was only two types of government; unitary and confederate. Looking at history‚ I agree that the federal structure fits the United States better than any other structure. What is a unitary and federal government? A federal government is when the power is divided between national and state. However‚ unitary government is when the national government controls the entire state. There are other types of government

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    and one way of understanding what the organization exists to do. The organization is like a traditional patriarchal family‚ or like a football team. The British sociologist Alan Fox has pointed out that many managers are inclined to subscribe to a unitary view about what organizations are all about‚ perhaps because they believe organizations should be this way. Perhaps many managers would like everyone in the organization to accept one common goal or set of goals‚ and to subscribe to one set of values

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    Consequences of the Unitary Executive Theory The unitary executive theory argues that the president of the United States has complete executive power that is unchecked by the Legislative branch and the Judicial branch. This controversial theory has been invoked repeatedly by the Bush administration and previous presidents such as Nixon and Franklin Roosevelt in justification of their boldest actions‚ both at home and abroad. The negative consequence of the unitary executive theory are

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