10 questions
What are the powers that all governments have?
Legislative
Executive
Judicial
none
What makes each system different from each other?
the area of the world the system is used
the leader of the country
how the powers are organized
A system of government in which the power to make and execute laws is held by a parliament and parliament chooses the leader (executive).
Unitary
Confederal
Federal
Parliamentary
a system of government in which power is divided between a national government and various state governments.
Unitary
Confederal
Federal
Parliamentary
a system of government where the central government is supreme, and the localized governments can exercise only powers that the central government has delegated to them.
Unitary
Confederal
Federal
Parliamentary
a system of government where the vast majority of political power rests with the local governments; the central federal government has very little power.
Unitary
Confederal
Federal
Parliamentary
Scenario 1: The power of government is held with the legislative body, with a Prime Minister in charge.
Unitary System
Confederal System
Federal System
Parliamentary System
Scenario 2: There is little central power of government, instead government power is held with at the lower government unit level, such as a state.
Unitary System
Confederal System
Federal System
Parliamentary System
Scenario 3: The power of government is shared between the central (national) government and the states.
Unitary System
Confederal System
Federal System
Parliamentary System
Scenario 4: Government power is held with the central (national) government.
Unitary System
Confederal System
Federal System
Parliamentary System