Constitution

There is only one source of power, namely the central or national government, during the unitary system of government that is currently the most common form of government in the world. Despite the fact that democracy can thrive in both systems, the differences between the two types of state power are obvious and significant.

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State Power

The American federalism was never simply a set of the stiffened rules fixed in the American Constitution. The American federalism is a dynamic multidimensional process in which it is possible to single out not only the constitutional aspects, but also economic, administrative and political. It especially belongs to the modern period of the development of the American government.

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