The type of government relationship between the state and county is typically unitary. In a unitary system, the central government holds the primary authority, and any administrative divisions (like counties) derive their power from that central authority. Confederal systems, on the other hand, involve a union of sovereign states that delegate certain powers to a central authority, but retain significant independence. Federal systems distribute power between the national and state governments.
The type of government relationship between the state and county is which of the following?(1 point) Responses federal federal parliamentary parliamentary confederal confederal unitary
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