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Zorluk: OrtaUnitary System of Government

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  • Devolution of PowersCan be altered, restricted, or rescinded unilaterally by central parliamentary enactments

Cevap

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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1
Determine the concentration of legal authority in a unitary system.
Legal sovereignty is undivided and resides strictly in the central government.
Unlike federalism, power is not constitutionally split into coordinate spheres.
2
Evaluate the origin and legal status of regional or local administrative bodies.
Sub-national entities derive their functions from statutory laws created by the central legislature.
Their authority is delegated rather than constitutionally inherent.
3
Analyze how devolved powers and constitutional changes are handled.
Devolved powers can be revoked by the center, and constitutional changes do not need regional approval.
The central legislature holds supreme law-making authority across the sovereign territory.

Anahtar Kavram

Operational Characteristics and Power Structure of a Unitary System
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