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The power-sharing between a central government and those of the individual states is a federal government.
are subordinate to State government.
The system is called federalism, the creation of a central government to operate and coordinate shared government functions among the states.
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Federal system of government!!
I'm pretty sure a confederate system is where the states have a ton more rights then the national government. i.e. the EU.The federal government has a balance between them. i.e. the USThe unitary government is the federal government has a huge percentage of the power. i.e. JapanUnitary/Confederal/Federal Systems of Governmental Organization: In a unitary system of government, a central government does exist. Although units are associated with that government, sovereignty is controlled by the central government. No one has separate authority. In a confederal system of government, the units all retain their own sovereignty. Collectively, they cooperate for the benefit of themselves. In a federal system of government, sovereignty is invested in the central government. This system allows a limited amount of government among units.
A federal system.
The system is called federalism, the creation of a central government to operate and coordinate shared government functions among the states.
Federal System of Government(NovaNet)
Federalism is a system of government where power is divided between the federal government and the states. The United States would be an example of this kind of government.
A Confederate System is a system of government that nations or states agree to join together under a central government, to which the nations or states grant certain powers.
Federal system is a dual government system in which nation is divided into different states and single central government .