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List any 4 merit confederal
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Here are four merits (advantages) of a confederal government, each with a brief explanation:
1. Preservation of state sovereignty and autonomy — member states retain primary power and decision‑making authority.
2. Flexible, voluntary cooperation — states join for specific common purposes (e.g., defense, trade) without ceding broad powers.
3. Protection against central tyranny — a weak central authority reduces the risk of national government overreach.
4. Accommodation of regional diversity — allows states with different cultures, laws, or interests to cooperate while maintaining local control.
If you want, I can also list the disadvantages or give historical examples.
1. Preservation of state sovereignty and autonomy — member states retain primary power and decision‑making authority.
2. Flexible, voluntary cooperation — states join for specific common purposes (e.g., defense, trade) without ceding broad powers.
3. Protection against central tyranny — a weak central authority reduces the risk of national government overreach.
4. Accommodation of regional diversity — allows states with different cultures, laws, or interests to cooperate while maintaining local control.
If you want, I can also list the disadvantages or give historical examples.
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