Classify the items in the word bank as describing either a federal, confederal, or unitary system of government.

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Federal Confederal Unitary

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Sure! Here's a classification of governmental systems using the items provided:

Federal System:

  • Power is divided between central and regional governments.
  • Both levels of government have their own powers and responsibilities.
  • Often has a constitution that outlines the distribution of powers.

Confederal System:

  • A loose association of independent states.
  • The central government has very limited power; most authority resides with the states.
  • States are often free to act independently of the central authority.

Unitary System:

  • Centralized power; the central government holds the majority of authority.
  • Regional or local governments exist but derive their power from the central government.
  • Laws and regulations are uniform across the entire nation.

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