This is where the state power is more then the central power... For Example: States can decide speed limit and Central controls drinking age... If it were a confederal government then each state would have more power to choose the legal drinking age
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Strong governments found in towns & villages, and a relatively weak national government.
a confederal system
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.
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.
what are the feature of the confederal system of government
Confederal government is also known as confederation. This type of government is recognized in Canada where each state is joined together.
the governments of the member countries
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The Federal System lies between the unitary and confederal systems of government.
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It was called as 'confederal'.
It is a system in which local government has a great deal of power. Central government is very weak.
The Confederate States of America was characterized by a strong emphasis on states' rights and a decentralized political structure, reflecting its confederal nature. Each state retained significant autonomy and sovereignty, with the Confederate government having limited powers primarily focused on defense and coordination among states. The constitution of the Confederacy reinforced these principles, allowing states to maintain their own laws and governance. This structure contrasted with a more centralized federal government, typical of a unitary system.