A small group of people holds the power to rule. A+
The answer is Unitary government
The part of a government that holds power in a confederacy is the state government. The federal government has limited power in this government.
the government holds the power; not the people
It's a complete checks and balances system. No one branch is more powerful than the other.
oligarchy
Dictatorship.
elected representatives
A small group of people holds the power to rule. A+
Yes, an unlimited government can have a unitary system of government where all authority is centralized in the hands of the national government. In this system, the central government holds all power and can exercise control over local governments more easily.
The answer is Unitary government
Dictatorship.
the question doesn't make sense
the question doesn't make sense
the most popular system of government is the unity system, in which there is no regional representation just a national government (like in a federal system), and the national government holds most of the power
When a place (ex: country, organization, or institution) is ruled by a group of people.
The United States having as complex a government as it has, the people have the power through their representatives but no one holds more power than the Constitution.