What shows the power of a unitary government?(1 point)

Responses

States have equal powers with each other
States have equal powers with each other

States have more power than the federal government
States have more power than the federal government

States can establish rules that cities have to follow
States can establish rules that cities have to follow

States can vote on the laws of the national government

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The correct answer is: States can establish rules that cities have to follow.

In a unitary government, power is concentrated at the central or national level, and the regional or local governments (such as cities or states) derive their powers from the central government. This means that the central government can establish rules and regulations that local governments must adhere to. This demonstrates the power of the unitary government in setting and enforcing policies throughout the entire country.

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Based on the image above answer the following question.

What would be the name of the powers in Part A of the diagram?

(1 point)
Responses

Implied
Implied

Enumerated
Enumerated

Concurrent
Concurrent

Reserved
Reserved

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