Question on: SS1 Government - Unitary and federal constitution

What is a unitary constitution and what are its advantages and disadvantages?

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A unitary constitution is one in which power is concentrated in the central government, and local governments or regions have limited powers granted by the central government. The main advantage of a unitary constitution is that it provides for a strong central government, which can help ensure stability and consistency in the law and policies throughout the country. However, this can also lead to a lack of local representation and a one-size-fits-all approach to governance.

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