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How is the confederation different than the government we have today

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In a Confederation, the federal government is accountable to the member states, who are the ultimate authority. Held by the federal government. The government we have today is a Federal Government. In a Federation, the federal government will hold the ultimate authority and the member states will be subordinate to it.
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