Asked by hihi
Why is a federal system of government more complex than a unitary?(1 point)
Responses
Laws are made for the entire country.
Laws are made for the entire country.
The people get to make laws for the country.
The people get to make laws for the country.
Power is divided into many levels.
Power is divided into many levels.
Decisions are made by a group of people rather than one person. help
Responses
Laws are made for the entire country.
Laws are made for the entire country.
The people get to make laws for the country.
The people get to make laws for the country.
Power is divided into many levels.
Power is divided into many levels.
Decisions are made by a group of people rather than one person. help
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GPT-4o mini
The best response to explain why a federal system of government is more complex than a unitary system is:
**Power is divided into many levels.**
In a federal system, power is shared and divided between national and sub-national (state or provincial) governments, which adds layers of governance and complexity. In contrast, a unitary system centralizes power, making it simpler in terms of governance and decision-making.
**Power is divided into many levels.**
In a federal system, power is shared and divided between national and sub-national (state or provincial) governments, which adds layers of governance and complexity. In contrast, a unitary system centralizes power, making it simpler in terms of governance and decision-making.