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The Articles of Confederation created a loose confederation of independent states that gave limited powers to the central government.
The Articles created a one-house legislature as the Confederation's main institution. Making the government and unicameral system of government. Read more:
The Articles of Confederation created a confederacy. Our current constitutional system is a constitutional Republic.
The Articles of Confederation, our system of government prior to the adoption of the U.S. Constitution, created a confederation of states. A confederation is a political system with a loose association of states in which the regional governmnents (the states) retain the ultimate power except for the powers that the states give to the national government. The United States operated as a confederation from 1776 to 1787. The Articles also created a uni-cameral legislature with no executive branch and no national judicial system of courts. MrV
Probably the best example of a federal government in the Middle East is the government of Iran. Iran is a federal state made up of numerous distinct provinces. There is a lot of legal interplay between the provinces and the government of the whole country.
No. The confederation created by Articles of Confederation was designed to have a weak central government and a strong state government.
no, it does not have a strong central government
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The Articles of Confederation created a loose confederation of independent states that gave limited powers to the central government.
No country is a confederation today. Switzerland is a confederation only by name, but truly is federal republic with a directional system and direct democracy.
federation or confederation
The Articles created a one-house legislature as the Confederation's main institution. Making the government and unicameral system of government. Read more:
The Articles of Confederation created a confederacy. Our current constitutional system is a constitutional Republic.
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