In a confederal system of government, power is A. given to the central government.
B. given to the president exclusively.
C. shared between the central and state governments.
D. distributed equally among the state governments.
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The correct answer is C. shared between the central and state governments.
In a confederal system, the central government derives its authority from the states, and power is largely held by the individual states. This allows for a distribution of power where both the central and state governments hold certain powers, but the states retain more autonomy compared to a federal system.