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How is a fedral system similar to a confederal system

a neither have a president at the head of gov
b neither have a congress at the head of the gov
c both have only one level of gov
d both have 2 levels of gov

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In a federal system, individual states and the national government share ultimate authority, meaning that in some areas the federal government is supreme, while in others the state governments are supreme.

In a confederation, the state governments are considered supreme, except for those powers specifically delegated to the federal government.

Basically C.

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