In a confederate country, power is primarily distributed among its constituent states or regions, which retain a high degree of autonomy and independence. The central authority typically has limited powers, often focused on issues like defense, foreign policy, and trade, while local governments handle most domestic matters. This structure allows member states to collaborate on common goals while maintaining their sovereignty. Consequently, decision-making can be slower and more complex due to the need for consensus among the various entities.
by using transmission line to distribute power. A person that responsible for that is power engineer
it has no power therefor it does not distribute it
it has no power therefor it does not distribute it
Most Confederate States were in the south east part of the country.
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In a confederate system (as in the Articles of Confederation), the states retain most of the governmental power.
In a confederate system (as in the Articles of Confederation), the states retain most of the governmental power.
You would petition to become the executor of the estate. Then you would distribute the estate according to the intestacy laws for that state or country.
It doesn't. It is a dictatorship
What country built confederate ships
They have the most power