The early United States had a central government that had little power to enforce its decisions over member states. The system set forth in the original government plan is an example of which government system?

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Aristrocracy
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Confederated
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Federal
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Unitary

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The system set forth in the original government plan of the early United States, where the central government had little power to enforce its decisions over member states, is an example of a Confederated government system. In a confederation, the individual states retain most of the power, while the central authority is relatively weak. This was exemplified by the Articles of Confederation, the first governing document of the United States.