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In a Unitary style of government, the central/national government is strong and which of the
following?
O regional governments are weak
O ruling elite have total control
O prime minister holds absolute power
O president holds absolute power


Sagot :

Answer:

regional governments are weak

Explanation:

A unitary style of government is defined as the government that follow  highest degree of centralization and central/national government holds all the power.

Regional governments are weak in unitary system and are responsible only to   implement the policies made by the central/national government.

Hence, the correct answer is "regional governments are weak".