Advantage of a unitary system

  Advantage of a unitary system           The Division of Power One advantage of a unitary system is that there are clear lin" rel="nofollow">ines of authority, but a central government is not always best equipped to deal with localized concerns. In contrast, a federal system allows the government closest to the problem to deal with it. However, sometimes there are coordin" rel="nofollow">ination problems because local governments may lack resources to deal with problems. So which do you feel allows for more stability within" rel="nofollow">in the government? Which is more flexible? And after all is said and done, which one do you prefer? Separation of Powers In addition to federalism, the United States also believes in" rel="nofollow">in separatin" rel="nofollow">ing the powers between its branches of government, referred to as the U.S. system of checks and balances. Who can explain" rel="nofollow">in to the class how this system works? Additionally, what are the benefits and drawbacks of such a system? If you were startin" rel="nofollow">ing a government from scratch, would you in" rel="nofollow">include it?