With the States and closer to the people
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.
This loose collection of states is known as a confederation. In a confederation, member states retain sovereignty and delegate limited powers to a central authority for common interests. An example of a confederation is the European Union before the Treaty of Lisbon.
By definition, a unitary state is one in which significant and subordinate levels of government, as in federal states, do not exist, so power can either only be concentrated at the central level or via powers given from that government to departments or municipalities.
Confederation
Lord Acton did not support the idea of an absolute monarchy. He believed that concentrated power in the hands of one individual or entity could lead to tyranny and abuse of power. Acton advocated for limits on governmental authority and the protection of individual liberties.
A confederation is a form of government where power is concentrated at the regional or provincial level at the central government has very weak and limited powers
A confederation is a form of government where power is concentrated at the regional or provincial level at the central government has very weak and limited powers
A confederation is a form of government where power is concentrated at the regional or provincial level at the central government has very weak and limited powers
congress had the power to amend the articles of confederation
There is no confederation. It was discarded in 1787.
The confederation
they did not have the power. no power
confederation is smaller political units keep their power and give the central government limited power.
Collect taxes from state. ;]
what is an example of the articles of confederation?
The articles of confederation gave power to the states and left very little power for the federal government.
The states had more power over taxation under the Articles of Confederation.