Q: In a confederal system of government, power is
- 1with Statestrue
- 2with Centralfalse
- 3Both A & Bfalse
- 4None of the abovefalse
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Answer : 1. "with States"
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Answer: A) with States Explanation: Government can be classified in three manners: (1) who participates, (2) geographic distribution of power, and (3) legislative/executive relationship. Who can participate is generally broken down into two forms of government, democracy or dictatorship While the legislative/executive relationship is broken down into presidential or parliamentary The geographic distribution of power is broken down into unitary, federal, and confederation (confederal). Confederal System of Government :: A system of government where power is located with the independent states and there is little power in the central government. Today, no nation follows a confederal system. Organizations, like the European Union and the Commonwealth of Independent States, are based on the ideas of a confederal system. Several nations make up these organizations, but they still retain the majority of their independence.