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12 February, 12:59

How are federal and confederal systems of government different

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  1. 12 February, 13:25
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    In a Federal System of government, there is a strong central government which has the majority of the power.

    In a Confederal System, the central government is quite weak and the entities that making up the confeseration, such as a states, are the ones with all the power.
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