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Federal System
A form of government in which power is divided between a central authority and several regional or state governments.
Unitary Systems
A form of government where a single central authority has the ultimate power, with any administrative divisions (if they exist) subservient to it.
Confederal Systems
Political structures in which states or regions retain considerable independence and powers, with the central government exercising only limited authority, primarily in foreign affairs and defense.
Dual Federalism
A governmental system where authority is split between national and state levels as per explicitly outlined terms, with state authorities implementing their designated powers without obstruction from the national government.
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