A union of states with a common recognised authority is

a

federal system

b

unitary system

c

representative system

d

confederal system

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Myschool Angela
1 year ago

The answer is not D. confederal system because a confederal system is a loose union of independent states that retain their sovereignty and delegate limited powers to a weak central authority. In such a system, the central authority does not have overarching control, and the member states can often secede at will. Examples include historical confederations like the Confederate States of America or modern organizations like the European Union.

On the other hand, a federal system involves a stronger central authority that shares power with its constituent states or regions. These states are bound by a constitution and cannot secede unilaterally. The key distinction lies in the strength and role of the central authority, which is much more robust in a federal system compared to a confederal one.

itsher_maya
1 year ago

It's Confederation. like UN, ECOWAS, OPEC, etc. they are union of states

itsher_maya
1 year ago

Your answer is totally wrong like 😂😂I mean if you make mistakes make the ones that confuses everyone not the obvious anyways please make sure to correct so someone doesn't sue you for them failing the jamb and don't think someone can't cuz this is Nigeria. Ego shock you

federal and representative system
are they not the same

Priscilla45
1 year ago

the correct answer is D- Confederation.

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