WAEC - Government (2001 - No. 20)
A system in which one level of government exercises an overwhelming authority over others can best be described as
confederal
parliamentary
unitary
presidential
Explanation
In a unitary system, one central government holds the majority of the power and authority over the entire country. While there may be local or regional governments, their powers are delegated by the central government and can be altered or taken away. This system contrasts with a federal system, where power is shared between a central government and regional (state or provincial) governments.
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