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What is the mode of representation in the article of confederation?

Under the Articles of Confederation, ratified on March 1, 1781, the states were represented by delegates. Each state had one vote in Congress.


What did delegates for stronger state governments?

They believed in the article of confederation.


Who authors the article of confederation?

the congress


What did James Madison and the delegates debate on when they met in Philadelphia?

When the delegates and George Washington and some other important people met in philadelphia they were debating what to do with the article of confederation and how to make it better when James Madison came with the plan that they should have 3 branchs of government how we have today and to abolish the Article of confederation.


how did the article of confederation set up the us government?

The Articles of Confederation gave power to the States even though Congress was still the main power.


What did delegates for stronger state governments believe?

They believed in the article of confederation.


What group was to rule the US under the article of confederation?

Congress of the confederation.


What was the weaknesses in the article of confederation?

There was no central government.


what was a weakness of the article of confederation?

There was no central government.


The article of confederation allows congress to appoint courts for what?

trial of piracies.


What couldn't the congress do according to the article of confederation?

Congress couldn't declare war or create and income tax


How many branches of government are in the Article of Confederation?

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