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No, the United States is not a confederation; it is a federal republic. In a confederation, member states retain significant independence and power, with a weak central authority. In contrast, the U.S. Constitution establishes a strong federal government with defined powers, while also allowing states to maintain certain rights. This federal structure promotes unity while balancing state and national interests.

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