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  • No chief executive-no dictator
  • No national courts-no single court to declare result of a trial
  • Congress has the power to declare war-only congress can declare war on Another Country, the president cannot without the approval of congress
  • Congress has the power to make treaties-congress can choose allies
  • Laws need approval of states-the states can vote whether to ratify a law or not

The power of the Government is extremely limited!

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