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The U.S. Constitution replaced the Articles of what?

The Articles of Confederation.


Which document was written in 1787 and replaced the Articles of Confederation as federal law?

The U.S. Constitution The Articles of Confederation was too weak so they scrapped it and wrote the constitution.


The constitution replaced the what of confederation?

Articles


The constitution replaced what of confederation?

Articles


The constitution replaced the articles of what?

The constitution replaced the articles of confederation. The us constitution is what Americans should always live by.


What replaced the Articles of Confederation?

On June 21,1788, the Articles of Confederation was replaced by the Constitution of the United States. Actually it was 1787


What document did the US Constitution replace?

Articles of Confederation


What year was the articles of confederation replaced by the constitution?

December 1777


Are the Articles of Confederation valid?

The Articles of Confederation were the first constitution of the United States, but they were replaced by the current Constitution in 1789. Therefore, the Articles of Confederation are no longer valid as the governing document of the United States.


When the US Supreme Court decides if a law is constitutional does it refer to the US Constitution or the Articles of Confederation?

The US Constitution. The Constitution replaced the Articles of Confederation in the late 18th century.


During which conflict was the Articles of Confederation written?

The Article of confederation came AFTER the revolution and was replaced by the constitution.


Are the articles in the constitution the same as the articles in the Articles of Confederation?

No they are not the same. The Articles of Confederation didn't provide the power for the government to collect taxes, for example. No, they "were" not the same* *Different author from the first paragraph.