In a confederate government, power is primarily held by the individual member states or regions, rather than a central authority. Each state retains significant autonomy and sovereignty, allowing them to make independent decisions and govern themselves. The central government typically has limited powers, often focused on issues of mutual concern, such as defense or trade, but lacks the authority to enforce laws directly on the member states. Consequently, the effectiveness of a confederate system can be hampered by the lack of a strong central governing body.
In nations such as Great Britain and France, how is government power divided? How does this differ from a confederate government?
a government without a central power :)
Central government
They have the most power
The part of a government that holds power in a confederacy is the state government. The federal government has limited power in this government.
States hold the power
confederate
the government holds the power; not the people
The dictator has all the power.
They have most of the power.
a government that is characterized by a loosely organized group of individual and independent states and a weak central government
In a confederate system (as in the Articles of Confederation), the states retain most of the governmental power.