In the early days of the United States, the central government was weak compared to the state governments. The leaders recognized there were problems with this arrangement. When they wrote the Constitution, they gave more power to the central government. The states still have authority within their borders but must follow the Constitution and its laws. Which system of government does the United States have? Unitary Federation Parliamentary Confederation
what do you think it is?
It isn't a unitary government.
thats true
Definition of confederation government: A confederation is a group of states that are loosely aligned as allies. A confederation's central government is weak and only has certain powers that the states agree to give it. Confederations are usually formed to meet certain needs, such as defense or currency. States can make and maintain their own laws and leaders, but also work together if needed to defend their property and resources.
It may be that one?
yes I had my eyes on confederation or federation
A federation is when states share power and function with a powerful central government. The central government cannot take power from the states, but it can make laws to determine how the states govern.
might be federation as well.
I will say federation.
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