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19 January, 06:54

What are the three fundamental systems for structuring government? national, international, and transnational confederal, federal, and unitary local, regional, and global democracy, autocracy, and oligarchy?

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  1. 19 January, 10:10
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    confederal, federal, and unitary

    In a confederal government system (a confederation or confederacy), states or localities are sovereign, and may delegate certain specific powers to a central government.

    In a unitary government system, the central government is the seat of power and grants certain powers to state or local governments.

    In a federal government system, certain powers are designated to the states and certain powers designated to the national government. (This is the system the United States employs.)
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