Centralized Government

A centralized government is a system of governance in which power is concentrated in a single authority. This authority is usually a national government, but it can also be a regional or local government. In a centralized government, the power to make decisions and enforce laws is held by a single entity, rather than being shared among multiple entities. This type of government is often seen as more efficient and effective than a decentralized government, as it allows for quicker decision-making and more unified policies.