Depending
on
how
much
power
each
level
of
government
has
,
we
can
describe
states
as
centralised
and
____________________
.
In
____________________
States
,
the
national
government
has
almost
all
of
the
power
and
regional
states
haver
very
little
power
and
importance
.
For
example
,
____________________
do
not
have
their
own
parliaments
,
local
____________________
only
have
very
limited
powers
and
national
government
establishes
all
of
the
most
important
laws
.
In
decentralised
States
the
national
government
share
power
with
regional
____________________
,
so
each
region
have
their
own
____________________
and
have
the
ability
to
make
their
own
laws
.
____________________
is
an
example
of
a
decentralised
____________________
.