Asked by Anastasia

what is the key difference between a federal government and a confederate government?

A. in a federal government local governments have the most power. In a confederate government a central government has the most power
B. In a confederate government local governments have the most power. In a federal government the national government and the states are equal powers
C. In a confederate government local governments have the most power. In federal government the national government has the most power
D. in a federal government the central government has the most power. In a confederate government the national government and the states are equal powers

My best answer is D is that correct

Answers

Answered by Ms. Sue
Yes, D.
Answered by mass
its actually B
Answered by Mo
Yes I think it's D
Answered by Boonk gang
it is really A
Answered by Lydia
I dont know the answer but I hate to be mean, but I wouldn't trust "Boonk gang" I asked a question and he responded with "follow me on isntagram bihhhh @cltjojo" That's all I had to say, sorry and bye
Answered by Yeetus
Just took the test and it's D.
Answered by Heyyy Bruthazzz!!
No dudes its c!!
Answered by Cecilia
Wow all these mixed answers were SOOO helpful. Not.
Answered by wrgrwgrg
wow your response criticizing other peoples responses was also SOOO helpful. Not. btw the answer is D, I just took the test.
guys it depends on your order of the answers but the answer is in a federal government, the central government has the most power. in a confederate government, the national government and the states are equal powers. have a good day :D
Answered by Baseball guy
hi
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