In a totalitarian government, the dictator (often called a tyrant) has total power. He/She has the highest authority in the government.
In a monarchy, it is Parliament that has highest authority. Yes, the King or Queen answers to someone else.
In a republic and/or democracy, the politicians listen to the people of the country, and the senate or congress has the highest authority. I know what you are thinking, "But the president has the highest, that is why he/she is president." Trust me, the president has to listen to Congress. Congress can veto a president's veto, which mean that it has higher authority in the government.
In an anarchy, no one has power. It's just mass chaos and disorder.
There are different types of "federal government" and the distribution of power varies. It may be divided between a central government and several local governments. In the US model, it is divided between three branches of government, those being the Executive, the Legislative and the Judicial branches.they are divided between a central government and several local governments
Powers can be distributed evenly, unfairly, or just plain in the middle. Federal is not an unlimited supply of whatever your heart desires. You have rules and regulations that keep you from being in trouble with the government. Unitary is a central authority. There is no power distributed whatsoever. i.e. Socialism, Communists, and Totalitarian governments. Confederation is a blunt government. It is similar to an Anarchy government. There really is no government.
In a Parliamentary government, the Executive branch is made up of the Prime Minister or Premier, and that official's cabinet. The Prime Minister and Cabinet are themselves members of the legislative branch, the Parliament.
power is distributed among the three independent branches of government~
Through the grants of power in the U.S. Constitution, the Framers sought to empower government and limit it. This was accomplished through the federalism system of government which distributed authority between the national and individual state governments.
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Government's power is in three branches, as you may know; so they don't "get" their power, it is distributed.
classification by how power is distributed
Nations have different forms of government and different views about the world.
There are different types of "federal government" and the distribution of power varies. It may be divided between a central government and several local governments. In the US model, it is divided between three branches of government, those being the Executive, the Legislative and the Judicial branches.they are divided between a central government and several local governments
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between the national government and the states
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classification by how power is distributed
classification by how power is distributed
James Madison and other pluralists