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for dealing with issues that effect all parts of the country equally national defense the monetary supply control of national borders
They feared that the states would not hold together and break off into other countries. States under a weak central government could make their own money and have laws contrary to the central government.
Federalism
It was a Union of states, mostly in the North.
The Confederate States of America operated under a confederal government structure that emphasized state sovereignty, where individual states retained significant power and autonomy over their own affairs. This contrasted with the United States' federal system, where authority is shared between the national and state governments. The Confederacy's constitution explicitly limited the central government's powers and prioritized the rights of states, leading to a weaker central authority. Consequently, decisions required consensus among the states, making governance less cohesive compared to the more centralized US government.
Federalism(:
The system is called federalism, the creation of a central government to operate and coordinate shared government functions among the states.
Concurrent powers
The governmental parts are shared between the central government and component governments of the states. The central government has devolved into the governments of states.
The system is called federalism, the creation of a central government to operate and coordinate shared government functions among the states.
a government that is characterized by a loosely organized group of individual and independent states and a weak central government
In the US, the Federal Government is referred to as both a National and Central government, which has shared and separate powers with the 50 States that belong to the US.
united states of America
States government shared by the Feds.
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.
That is true. It is called dual.Dual federalism
Powers shared between states and the federal government are Concurrent powers.