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What is the major difference between unitary form of government and confederation?

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What is the major difference between unitary form of government and confederation?

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A unitary government is a government that has full control of the territory, which is usually divided into provinces, states, etc. just to help with administration purposes. A confederacy is a group of independent states that come together for a few common purposes, such as defense. The individual states usually have their own laws and currency, and may have very different forms of government.

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