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Compared to a federal system, constituent states of a country under a confederal system would be more likely to be able to do which of the selections listed below?

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Answer:In a confederation, each member state has great independence when it comes to legislation. This is because a confederation is a "looser" alliance than a federation. Moreover, it has a weaker central government. On the other hand, the members of a federation would not be able to create treaties and trade agreements with foreign nations, reject laws adopted by the majority of other states or maintain their own military forces.

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