The table below shows a comparison of two different systems of government.

COMPARISON OF FEDERAL AND UNITARY SYSTEMS OF GOVERNMENT
Federal System. Unitary System
France and the United Kingdom
Canada and the United States. ?
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Which information completes the table?
• rule by a democracy krule by a monarchy
• power shared / power delegated
• power divided among the branches / power held by one bran
• role. of government expanded / role of government limited

France and the United Kingdom:

• power shared / power delegated

Canada and the United States:
• power divided among the branches / power held by one branch

Are you sure

Yes, I am sure. In a federal system of government, power is shared between the central government and regional or state governments. This means that certain powers are delegated to the regional or state governments, while other powers are retained by the central government. This is the case in France and the United Kingdom.

In a unitary system of government, power is held by one central authority, and there is no sharing or delegation of power to regional or state governments. The central government has the authority to make decisions and govern the entire country. This is the case in countries like Canada and the United States, where power is divided among the branches of government (executive, legislative, and judicial), but ultimately held by one central authority.