Match each structural attribute of governance in Column I with its corresponding operational reality under a unitary system of government in Column II.
- Constitutional Amendment ProcedureExecutes amendments primarily via the central legislature without requiring regional ratification
- Sub-national Administrative UnitsDerive operational authority through legislative statutes rather than independent constitutional guarantees
- Location of Legal SovereigntyVested entirely in the central national parliament or central government organs
- Devolution of PowersCan be altered, restricted, or rescinded unilaterally by central parliamentary enactments
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The correct pairings associate each constitutional aspect of a unitary system with its precise feature: Constitutional Amendment Procedure matches with execution primarily via the central legislature without regional ratification; Sub-national Administrative Units match with deriving authority through legislative statutes rather than independent constitutional guarantees; Location of Legal Sovereignty matches with being vested entirely in central national organs; and Devolution of Powers matches with being subject to unilateral alteration or revocation by central parliamentary enactments.
In a unitary system, legal sovereignty is supreme and undivided within central government bodies. Consequently, sub-national units derive authority strictly through parliamentary statutes, devolved powers remain subject to central modification or revocation, and constitutional changes can proceed without requiring sub-national consensus.
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Operational Characteristics and Power Structure of a Unitary System