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What countries are a confederation?

Switzerland is an example of a country that has a confederation system of government, with power shared between the central government and its cantonal governments.


What countries currently have a confederation government?

Switzerland


What countries have a confederation form of government?

switzerland


Does the confederation system have a strong central government?

No. The confederation created by Articles of Confederation was designed to have a weak central government and a strong state government.


Does a confederation system have a strong central government?

no, it does not have a strong central government


What country has confederation system of government for its provinces?

Cenada


Does a confederation system as a strong central government?

yes


What is the name for a system of government in which the states have most of the power?

confederate


How does the system of government compare to the articles of confederation?

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What countries have an confederation?

No country is a confederation today. Switzerland is a confederation only by name, but truly is federal republic with a directional system and direct democracy.


What kind of system are the Articles of Confederation in?

The Articles of Confederation created a loose confederation of independent states that gave limited powers to the central government.


What powers did the Articles of Confederation give the government?

The Articles of Confederation created a one-house legislature as the Confederation's main institution, making the government a unicameral system of government. In addition, Congress could settle conflicts among the states, issue coins, borrow money, and make treaties with other countries and with Native Americans. Congress could also ask the states for money and soldiers.