When creating a Venn diagram to compare levels of government, the most effective information to convey would be the similarities and differences between the different levels of government.
This approach allows you to visually represent things like:
- Shared functions (e.g., taxation, law enforcement)
- Distinct powers (e.g., federal government handling foreign affairs, state governments managing education)
- Differences in structure and responsibilities (e.g., local governments having authority over zoning, federal governments having more expansive powers)
While the other options present interesting topics, they are more focused on specific relationships or powers rather than a comprehensive comparison of the three levels of government (federal, state, and local).