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# Power is concentrated in a central government # State and local governments can exercise only those powers given to them by the central government
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He didn't that much power given to the central government and the articles of conferderation gave few powers to the central government.
In a confederation the supreme power is given to the states, whereas in a federation the power is split equally between the central government and the states.the answer is state.
unitary government: all powers is given to a central government (there is only one level of government).federal system government divides powers of government between national and state governments (power is split between multiple levels of government).confederacy - loose union of independent states (no central government)
power is concentrated in the central govrnment state and local government can exercise only those powers given to them by the central authority.
Federalism is a concept whereby the powers of a central government are placed in writing in order to make it clear what limits the US federal government has. It also makes it clear that powers not given to the federal government belong to the states of the US to handle for themselves.
Federalism is a concept whereby the powers of a central government are placed in writing in order to make it clear what limits the US federal government has. It also makes it clear that powers not given to the federal government belong to the states of the US to handle for themselves.
State governments have powers in areas such as education, public health, transportation, and intrastate commerce. They also have the authority to regulate land use, conduct state elections, and establish local governments. These powers are outlined in the Tenth Amendment to the US Constitution, which reserves all powers not specifically granted to the federal government to the states.
In a unitary form of government, all powers are held by a central government. This type of government is characterized by a strong central authority that delegates limited powers to subnational entities.
In a unitary government, all powers are held by a central government.
Concurrent powers