Difference between unitary and federal systems? A unitary system is different from a federal system in that a unitary system is composed of one central government that holds all the power, while a federal system divides power between national and local forms of government.
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The Federal Government and the states
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The correct answer is True
Economy is studying the behavior of each consumer. And this human behavior, it is important to emphasize, like almost everything in life, is made up of choices (options). These choices, due to the constant nature in which they appear in our lives, point, in the end, to the existence of these conflicts. So why then do conflicts occur? Precisely, because it is not always possible to meet the needs of each one, given the relentless existence of scarcity of resources. Here, there is a confrontation between the finite (resources) x the infinite (consumer wants and needs). In short: not enough of all goods are produced to meet all needs simultaneously (neoclassical theory).