The Articles of Confederation had only 1 branch the legislative branch. Each state only got one vote in Congress, no matter how small the population. The Articles of Confederation was soon turned into the constitution.
creating the three branches of government
The Constitution created a national government having three branches.
A lot of ways. Perhaps the most important differences are that the Constitution had three branches, instead of just one, which balanced power better than in the Articles of Confederation, and it gave more power to the federal government.
A government with legislative and judicial branches.
Executive and Judicial Branch
The Articles of Confederation did not create the executive or judicial branches.
creating the three branches of government
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The Constitution created a national government having three branches.
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A lot of ways. Perhaps the most important differences are that the Constitution had three branches, instead of just one, which balanced power better than in the Articles of Confederation, and it gave more power to the federal government.
A government with legislative and judicial branches.
Executive and Judicial Branch
All of the branches were created by the constitution. However, the legislative branch was created in the Articles of Confederation.
the constitution established three strong branches of government