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A system in which the national government alone has sovereignty (final governing authority) is called:

A system in which the national government alone has sovereignty (final governing authority) is called: A. Dispersed

B. Confederate

C. Unitary

D. Federal




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  1. The correct answer is C. Unitary.

    A unitary system is one in which the national government holds all the power and sovereignty, with any administrative divisions operating under its authority. In this type of government, regional or local authorities may exist, but they only have the powers that the national government grants to them.

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