In a unitary system of government, all local offices and units are subject to the central authority, which has control over them. The opposite is the federal system, where local units are partially autonomous. Explanation: In a unitary system the central government usually<span> gives authority to subnational units and channels policy </span>selections all the way down to<span> them for execution. A majority of nation-states </span>are unitary systems. They vary greatly. ... The ultimate native government<span> </span>in an exceedingly<span> unitary system </span>are<span> subject to a central authority.</span>
D. Spain would not have been keen on forming alliances with less technologically advanced natives. Their eyes were set on conquering the Americas resources.