The system of government where power is primarily held by independent states with limited authority in the central government is known as a confederation. In a confederation, the central government typically has restricted powers, often focusing on issues like defense and foreign policy, while individual states retain significant autonomy and control over their own affairs. This structure contrasts with federal systems, where power is more evenly distributed between the central authority and the states. Historical examples of confederations include the Articles of Confederation in the United States before the Constitution was adopted.
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I think you mean the articles of confederations. It was under this agreement that the Untied States had their first independent government. The central government was weak and had little power over the states. They soon proved to be inadequate and were replaced by the Federal Constitution.
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The address of the Central Library is: 10375 Little Patuxent Parkway, Columbia, 21044 3499
they gave very little power to the central government and if the central government wanted to pass something all the states would have to ratify it.
They just undergone a confederate system which gave the central government little power so they needed a stronger government.
To strengthen the power of the central government. The preceding Articles of the Confederation gave too much power to the states, and left too little power to the central government, as shown by Shays' Rebellion. A stronger central power was necessary, and thus the Constitution was born.
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Bhutan is located in Central Asia, it is in north of India and South of Tibet. Bhutan is a place with very little population
Articles of Confederation
A monarchy with a central government and very little power in the general population.