What do a unitary system a confederal system and a federal system have in common?

Answer:
A Unitary form of government is one in which sovereignty is wholly in the hands of the national government, so that the states and localities are dependent on its will.

A Confederal form of government is one in which states are sovereign and the national government is allowed to do only that which the states permit.

A Federal form of government is one in which sovereignty is shared, so that in some matters the national government is supreme and in other matters the states are supreme.

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