A confederate system sits at the other extreme in terms of centralization. A confederacy is a loose relationship among a number of smaller political units. The vast majority of political power rests with the local governments; the central federal government has very little power. Local governments have a great deal of freedom to act as they wish, but this freedom often leads to conflicts between states and the federal government. In some cases, a confederacy is little more than an alliance between independent states.
The government entry had to help out the most with every move that they would make. keeping everything centralized
1954:When his bike was stolen he promised to "whup whoever stole it"
1960:He wins the light-heavyweight gold medal at the Summer Olympics
1979: announces retirement
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Concurring opinion is when one or more agree
unanimous opinion is when means almost everyone (or everyone) agrees
i.e:
you have to get a box into the house
out of 5 people, 1 person thinks you should hire someone to do it; that's a concurring opinion
out of 5 people, all 5 think you should just carry it into your house, that's a unanimous opinion