What is the main difference between federal and confederal systems of government?
In a federal system there is no centralized authority, while in a confederal system power is distributed equally
among the states.
In a federal system there is no centralized authority, while in a confederal system local offices give advice to a
centralized authority.
In a federal system there is centralized authority, while in a confederal system power is distributed equally among
the states.
In a federal system power is distributed equally, while in a confederal system the states have less authority than
the central government.