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Social Studies, 17.04.2020 23:28 jamilamiller200

A difference between a confederal system and a national system is that:

a. Confederal systems sometimes cover very large territories.
b. National systems involve people of the same ethnicity and religion.
c. Confederal systems centralize power in a single government that may not be characterized by majority rule.
d. National systems have less decentralization of power than confederal systems.

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