AP Human Geography
A unitary system is a form of governance where a single central government holds the primary authority, with any administrative divisions deriving their powers from this central authority. This system contrasts with federal systems, where power is divided between different levels of government. In a unitary system, local governments may exist but have limited autonomy and operate primarily under the direction of the central government.
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