LOL! i had this same question for homework. shame :P
Executive and Judicial Branch
The biggest change from the Articles of Confederation was the creation of a stronger federal government. The Constitution created an executive and judicial branch.
It set up a weak democracy. Under the Articles of Confederation, the national government was weak and had little power. There was a legislature, but no executive or judicial branch.
A government with legislative and judicial branches.
The Departments of STATE, WAR, and TREASURY. Today there are 15 Departments plus other Cabinet Level Departments, i.e. EPA.
The Articles of Confederation did not create the executive or judicial branches.
Executive and Judicial Branch
The biggest change from the Articles of Confederation was the creation of a stronger federal government. The Constitution created an executive and judicial branch.
It set up a weak democracy. Under the Articles of Confederation, the national government was weak and had little power. There was a legislature, but no executive or judicial branch.
The Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union is the 1781 document that was written to establish a government with a single chamber of Congress and no executive or judicial branches. This type of government was thought to weaken the power of the people throughout the United States and would give Congress too much power.
The men that were going against the government were trying to make the Articles of Confederation. the articles of confederation were weak, they consisted of only a legislative branch with no judicial or executive. having shays rebellion made the people know they need to change the articles of confederation. after that we had a stronger and more powerful central government.
A government with legislative and judicial branches.
2 read the social studies book or maybe it was three trollface Drafted during the years 1776 and 1777, while the colonists were still fighting for independence, the Articles of Confederation created a weak national government with most of the governmental powers retained by the states. The Articles provided no separation of branches. There was no president or any other independent executive, nor was there a federal judicial branch. Congress, the legislature, was the only branch of government. Laws required unanimous votes. Members elected to congress did not vote as individuals, but as states.
It set up a weak democracy. Under the Articles of Confederation, the national government was weak and had little power. There was a legislature, but no executive or judicial branch.
Every single freakin one of them. Executive, Legislative, and Judicial.
the articles of confederation provided for a weak national government it also gave congress no power to tax there was no common currency and each state had one vote regardless of size plus there was only the legislative branch no judicial or executive
The Articles of Confederation