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In a _________ government, states function independently of one another.

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In a confederal government, states function independently of one another.

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In a Confederal government, states function independently of one another.

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A confederation is a group of states that decide to unite in order to establish codes of action and interaction for them and between themselves. Because they have similar goals and want to work in favor of a common cause by establishing alliances and forming a bigger power that rules them. It is created because the states found mechanisms and strategies of self governance and want to unite themselves to form bigger power that can act in the behalf of all of them with foreign powers. It eventually evolves in a federation, structuring local governments at scales capable of representing their population in the integration of the countries representants.

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