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Chapter 1.2 Power Among Levels of Government • Governments differ in how power is distributed among levels – National – Regional – Local Systems used to distribute Power of government • Unitary system – All legal power is held by national government • Sometimes called “central government” – Local governments have no independent powers • Job is to represent central government by carrying out decisions made by central government – Examples: • United Kingdom (England), Israel, Japan Systems used to distribute Power of government • Federal Systems – Powers are divided among: • National governments • State governments • Local governments – Some powers belong only to certain levels of government. • Example: National governments (Declare a draft) – Some are shared • Example: Paying taxes – Examples: USA, Australia, India, Germany Systems used to distribute Power of government • Confederal System – Independent states join together to accomplish common goals. – Can have a central government, but not necessary. – Examples: • • • • USA (1781-1789) Confederacy States of America (1860-1865) European Union United Nations Two Systems Used to Spread Power Within Levels of Government • Presidential system – System of government where executive branch is separate from legislative branch • Executive branch/Head of State – President • Legislative branch – Congress • Judicial branch – Supreme Court • Parliamentary System – Executive leader is part of legislative branch • Executive (2) – Head of State (Queen/King) – Prime Minister (leader of Parliament) • Legislative – Parliament