Which describes a unitary system?

The states hold all the powers, but can grant some to the national government.
The states hold all the powers, but can grant some to the national government.

The national government makes laws that affect the states but not the people directly.
The national government makes laws that affect the states but not the people directly.

The national government makes all laws for its citizens.
The national government makes all laws for its citizens.

Both state and national governments make laws for their citizens.

The national government makes all laws for its citizens.

A unitary system is a form of government where the national government holds all the powers and can grant some to the states. The national government makes all laws for its citizens and these laws affect both the states and the people directly. Therefore, the correct answer is: The national government makes all laws for its citizens.

A unitary system is a form of government in which all powers are held by a central or national government, and the states or local governments do not have separate powers or authority. In a unitary system, the national government makes all laws and governs directly over its citizens. This means that the states or local governments do not have the power to make laws or govern independently. Therefore, the correct option that describes a unitary system is: "The national government makes all laws for its citizens."