Yes I think they can, if they are trying to agree on moral matters in "Public Policy" I don't see why religion would have to play a part in the discussion
<span>Paradoxically, Saint-Simon both agreed with and
challenged aspects of de Tocqueville's arguments. Saint- Simon wanted to maintain the current way of life, but while arguing for reforms.
Unlike de Tocqueville, Saint- Simon was an advocate (supporter) of a centralised form of government.</span>
Answer:
regional governments are weak
Explanation:
A unitary style of government is defined as the government that follow highest degree of centralization and central/national government holds all the power.
Regional governments are weak in unitary system and are responsible only to implement the policies made by the central/national government.
Hence, the correct answer is "regional governments are weak".