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The articles of Confederation gave to much power to the national government.
A lot of ways. Perhaps the most important differences are that the Constitution had three branches, instead of just one, which balanced power better than in the Articles of Confederation, and it gave more power to the federal government.
False. In a Confederation, more power belongs to the individual, or state, governments.
That would be the government as it existed under the Articles of Confederation. The Articles of Confederation had many weaknesses, most of which were addressed in the later US Constitution.
judicial branch in the marbury v Madison case
The articles of Confederation gave to much power to the national government.
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state governments
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Individual states
A lot of ways. Perhaps the most important differences are that the Constitution had three branches, instead of just one, which balanced power better than in the Articles of Confederation, and it gave more power to the federal government.
The first constitution of the United States, known as the Articles of Confederation, gave the national government limited powers. It established a weak central government with no executive branch and a Congress that had limited authority to raise revenue and regulate commerce. Most power resided in the individual states.
False. In a Confederation, more power belongs to the individual, or state, governments.
That would be the government as it existed under the Articles of Confederation. The Articles of Confederation had many weaknesses, most of which were addressed in the later US Constitution.
most of the people said no but the government leader, Leonard Tilley said yes and joined confederation in 1867
The Articles of Confederation were the first national documents were drawn up before the US Constitution. The US Constitution created to solve some of the problems the Articles of Confederation' failed to properly address.