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what are the differences between federal, confederal and quasi-federal system of government

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Answered by mrx4550
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Answered by Arslankincsem
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The fundamental distinction is that confederalism is where the focal government is in every case very frail though in federalism the focal government can be significantly more grounded.


They give whatever power they get a kick out of the chance to the national government.

A confederation is where the states or territorial governments have more power than the focal government.

Answered by Arslankincsem
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The fundamental distinction is that confederalism is where the focal government is in every case very frail though in federalism the focal government can be significantly more grounded.


They give whatever power they get a kick out of the chance to the national government.

A confederation is where the states or territorial governments have more power than the focal government.

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