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1) It had no power of national taxation.2) No power to control trade.3)Provided for a comparatively weak executive.http://www.constitutionfacts.com/index.cfm?section=articles&page=intro.cfm
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To amend the Articles of Confederation
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Under the Articles of Confederation, a law could be passed with the 3/4 majority of the states' delegates voting in favor. At the time of the confederation, there were 13 states, so in order to pass a law, there needed to be 9 states voting in favor of it.
The Articles of Confederation created a weak federal government that had very little power. The Articles of Confederation were eventually replaced with the United States Constitution.
The Articles of Confederation outline the following things: 1) Laws - Congress can write laws. 2) War - Congress can declare war. 3) Post offices - Congress has control of the postal service.
All of the branches were created by the constitution. However, the legislative branch was created in the Articles of Confederation.
A+ TrueUnder the articles of confederation each state had only one cotes regardless of its population. Some states had 3 or 4 delegates but they still only got one vote.
Depending on what would be considered a constitution there are 3 possible answers The Mayflower Compact signed by the Pilgrims in November of 1620 The Articles of Confederation Then The Constitution signed on September 17, 1787
A unanimous vote was required to amend the articles but only a 2/3 majority (9/13) to pass any law.