In a unitary state, governmental powers are concentrated at the

GOVERNMENT
WAEC 2013

In a unitary state, governmental powers are concentrated at the

  • A. component units
  • B. local level
  • C. centre
  • D. regions

Correct Answer: C. centre

Explanation

A unitary state is a state governed as a single entity in which the central government is ultimately supreme.



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