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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.
A unanimous vote was required to amend the articles but only a 2/3 majority (9/13) to pass any law.
1. The Constitution was made to replace it.2. The legislative branch had only one house.3. There was also no executive branch in the articles.One fact is that the Articles of Confederation was the first constitution US.Another is that it allowed the states to have more power over the central government.The Articles of confederation was dumb because it allowed the country to be vulnerable to attack from other countries because the Country had no Army.