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Where is most control in a CONFEDERAL system of government?

A. The National Government
B. The State Governments
C. The Local Governments

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Answer: State Governments

Explanation: The central authority of a confederation is typically a weak body established by the member states. The powers of the Central Authority usually will focus on joint foreign policy and defense matters, but rarely will have the ability to do much more than that.

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