They have most of the power.
They have the most power
Confederate
subsidiary
The Articles of Confederation, our system of government prior to the adoption of the U.S. Constitution, created a confederation of states. A confederation is a political system with a loose association of states in which the regional governmnents (the states) retain the ultimate power except for the powers that the states give to the national government. The United States operated as a confederation from 1776 to 1787. The Articles also created a uni-cameral legislature with no executive branch and no national judicial system of courts. MrV
I think you are referring to a Confederacy. In a Confederacy the States hold more power than the national government. This is the form of government the Confederate States espoused during the American Civil War.
The power-sharing between a central government and those of the individual states is a federal government.
In a confederate system (as in the Articles of Confederation), the states retain most of the governmental power.
They have the most power
confederate
Confederate
In a confederate system (as in the Articles of Confederation), the states retain most of the governmental power.
Under a confederate system of government much of the power is located in the individual states. The lack of a strong system of central government caused the Articles of Confederation for fail in the United States.
Confederate
confederate
Under a confederate system of government much of the power is located in the individual states. The lack of a strong system of central government caused the Articles of Confederation for fail in the United States.
a government without a central power :)
States hold the power
a government that is characterized by a loosely organized group of individual and independent states and a weak central government