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    A Confederation Differs from a Federation in So Far As
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A Confederation Differs from a Federation in So Far As

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Question 13

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A Confederation differs from a federation in so far as:


A) it provides for only single citizenship
B) it creates a new state
C) it has a separate body of laws
D) it does not permit its members to withdraw at will

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