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Centralized government

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is concentrated centrally at the higher level as opposed to it being more distributed at various lower level governments. In a national context, centralization occurs in the transfer of power to a typically unitary
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exerts an authority or prerogative beyond that of its constituent parts. To the extent that a base unit of society – usually conceived as an individual
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governments are, to some degree, necessarily centralized, in the sense that even a
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Government with power concentrated at the higher level
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Index

Centralization of power
Centralismo (album)
Centralismo (Peru)
Central government
power
sovereign
nation state
local authorities
Menes
ancient Egyptian
pharaoh
early dynastic period
Upper and Lower Egypt
first dynasty
constituted
federation
citizen
state
community
social contract theory
Authoritarianism
Centralization
Decentralized system
Decentralization
Unicameralism
Unitary state
Democratic centralism
Category
Federalism

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