Match each core constitutional dimension of a confederal system of government on the left with its defining operational feature on the right.
- Seat of SovereigntyLies exclusively with individual member states rather than the central body
- Implementation of Central DirectivesDependent on voluntary ratification and enforcement by constituent territories
- Member State AutonomyIncludes the constitutionally recognized right to unilaterally secede from the union
- Central Government AuthorityStrictly limited to specific delegated functions such as joint defense and common trade policy
Cevap
Seat of Sovereignty matches with 'Lies exclusively with individual member states rather than the central body'; Implementation of Central Directives matches with 'Dependent on voluntary ratification and enforcement by constituent territories'; Member State Autonomy matches with 'Includes the constitutionally recognized right to unilaterally secede from the union'; Central Government Authority matches with 'Strictly limited to specific delegated functions such as joint defense and common trade policy'.
A confederal system of government is a loose association of sovereign states. Ultimate political power (sovereignty) resides in the individual member states rather than the central authority. Central decisions require member state ratification to become legally binding, state powers include the right of secession, and central powers are strictly confined to delegated areas such as defense and external trade.
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Structural and institutional characteristics of a Confederal System of Government