The Dominion of New England, in which the British government abolished several separate colonies, was an example of which type of government?

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confederate
confederate

federal
federal

state
state

unitary

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The correct answer is unitary. The Dominion of New England was an example of a unitary government, as power was centralized and controlled by the British government.

Which of the following is an argument for federalism?

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states choosing to separate and create new states
states choosing to separate and create new states

common laws throughout the nation
common laws throughout the nation

states operating as experimental laboratories for ideas
states operating as experimental laboratories for ideas

states taxing the goods coming from other states

The correct answer is "states operating as experimental laboratories for ideas." One argument for federalism is that it allows states to have some autonomy in policy-making, which can lead to innovation and experimentation.

Which of the following was one of the problems with the confederate system of government?

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States did not have enough power.
States did not have enough power.

The United States did not have a unified central power.
The United States did not have a unified central power.

The Federal government dominated the states.
The Federal government dominated the states.

Foreign powers trusted the states instead of the nation.
Foreign powers trusted the states instead of the nation.

the last one is wrong it's "the united states did not have a unified central power."

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Apologies for the incorrect response. You are correct. One of the problems with the confederate system of government was that the United States did not have a unified central power. Thank you for pointing that out!

The correct answer is "States did not have enough power." One of the problems with the confederate system of government was that the states had more power and autonomy than the central government, which often led to conflicts and difficulties in making decisions and implementing policies at the national level.