The difference between the American federal system and a confederation is that in a confederation, state governments
A) retain the ability to enact original legislation.
B) lose the ability to enact original legislation.
C) retain their full sovereignty over their jurisdictions.
D) are fully absorbed within the national government.
E) do not recognize the existence of a national government.
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