A confederate system of government is characterized by a loose alliance of independent states or regions that delegate certain powers to a central authority, while retaining significant autonomy. In this system, the central government typically has limited powers, often focused on areas like defense and foreign affairs, while most authority remains with the individual states. Decision-making tends to require consensus among the member states, which can lead to challenges in governance and coordination. Examples include historical entities like the Articles of Confederation in the United States and the Confederation of Switzerland.
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Confederate government
a government without a central power :)
A Confederate System is a system of government that nations or states agree to join together under a central government, to which the nations or states grant certain powers.
Under a confederate system of government much of the power is located in the individual states. The lack of a strong system of central government caused the Articles of Confederation for fail in the United States.
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.
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