- The primary differences in the role of the citizen in a government among the federal, confederation, and unitary systems are that in federal systems, citizens interact with both the state and national government, in confederation systems the citizens interact with the state government, and in unitary systems, citizens interact with an central government.
- How I understand the division of power is that there often fount in Federalist government and they share responsibilities between the two governments, federal and state.
- Based on how the federal government influenced the actions of NYS and local governments they implemented mask and vaccine guidelines, financial aid, and health guidelines.
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Hey Brandon i agree with your statement and in the federal system of government, such as the united states, citizens interact with both the state and national governments. This means that citizens have responsibilities and rights at both levels of government.