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The executive branch is headed by the President.
The Articles of Confederation were composed and ratified by the Continental Congress to serve as the first constitution for the United States of America. In the Articles, there was no chief executive. All power described in the Articles was given to the individual states and their representatives in Congress.
An executive branch
There was an executive under the Articles of Confederation, but he was a mere figurehead and he had no power, unlike the current President. The president under the Articles was elected by the Continental Congress instead of the Electoral College.
Executive and Judicial Branch
they described it as a weakness to some of the governments well to the executive branch the executive branch didnt like the articles of confederation
The Articles of Confederation did not create the executive or judicial branches.
The executive branch is headed by the President.
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The Articles of Confederation were composed and ratified by the Continental Congress to serve as the first constitution for the United States of America. In the Articles, there was no chief executive. All power described in the Articles was given to the individual states and their representatives in Congress.
An executive branch
There was an executive under the Articles of Confederation, but he was a mere figurehead and he had no power, unlike the current President. The president under the Articles was elected by the Continental Congress instead of the Electoral College.
Executive and Judicial Branch
creating a national government wihout an executive or an executive branch
CONSTITUTION
a independent executive branch
State and National Government. Did not have an executive or judiciary branch in national.