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A federal system is different from a confederal system because it:?

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gives more power to a central government.

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The difference between a confederal system and a federal system is that each confederation member state is the holder of supreme power while the federal units in a federal state have no power, given the fact that sovereignty is exclusively vested in the federal state.

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