Which statement best completes the following sentence?
one advantage of a federation i...
Social Studies, 13.11.2019 10:31 tzartiger12
Which statement best completes the following sentence?
one advantage of a federation is but one disadvantage is
citizens can participate at multiple levels of government; the national government may be too weak to provide services
citizens can participate at multiple levels of government; overlapping national and local services may be wasteful
power is concentrated on the national level; the national government may not be aware of local issues
power is concentrated at the local level; the local government may not be able to cooperate on national issues
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