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What is the main difference between federal and confederal systems of government?

A. In a federal system there is no centralized authority, while in a confederal system power is distributed equally
among the states.
B. In a federal system there is no centralized authority, while in a confederal system local offices give advice to a
centralized authority
c. In a federal system there is centralized authority, while in a confederal system power is distributed equally among
the states
D. In a federal system power is distributed equally, while in a confederal system the states have less authority than
the central government

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Answer:

C) In a federal system there is centralized authority, while in a confederal system power is distributed equally among the states.

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Also the answers for the whole quiz (2022) are below:

1. C) A communist government is led by one political party.
2. B) The leader maintains power through force.
3. C) In a federal system there is centralized authority, while in a confederal system power is distributed equally among the states.
4. C) is the leader of the party that won the most seats in parliament.
5. D) theocracy and communism
6. D) the population of the United States is too large.
7. D) by taking over when the previous monarch dies or retires
8. D) Communism gives control to party leaders.
9. D) confederal
10. C) a government ruled by a small, elite group.

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Answer:

in a federal system there is centralized authority, while in a confederal system power is distributed equally among the states.

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