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17 September, 05:53

How was a confederation of states different from a federal system of goverment?

A: A confederation was stronger then a federal goverment.

B: A confederation was more represenative than a federal goverment.

C: A confederation was more acceptable to foreign countries because it was easier to make treaties.

D: A confederation could coordinate defense and foreign relations, but each state could rule itself.

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  1. 17 September, 09:15
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    B, a confederation was more representative than a federal government

    Explanation:

    a confederation emphasizes government from the states, and less from a central government, so it governs in the favor of the states and not the central government
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