The constitution actually gave power to the congress the articles did not give to much power
Confederation is an organization that alliance or league. Constitution is the supreme law.
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he came in with the U.S. Army and ended the rebellion
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One key difference between the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution is that the Articles established a weak central government with limited powers, primarily leaving authority to the states, while the Constitution created a stronger federal government with the power to regulate commerce, levy taxes, and enforce laws. Additionally, the Constitution introduced a system of checks and balances among the three branches of government, which was absent in the Articles. This shift aimed to address the weaknesses and inefficiencies experienced under the Articles.
The Articles of Confederation were made before the Constitution. The Articles of Confederation was lacking in many things such as balance between states, taxes, and how to ratify amendments. The Constitution solved all of these problems.
The Articles of Confederation were, in a way, our first constitution. The constitution; however, is a lot more detailed and takes care of a lot more things than the Articles.
the difference between the constitution and the articles is thar the articles is iside the contitution [like chapters] with in the constiution ;]
Confederation is an organization that alliance or league. Constitution is the supreme law.
it has been by y0lo0 and swaqqies
he came in with the U.S. Army and ended the rebellion
he came in with the U.S. Army and ended the rebellion
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they both are vey inprotant
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One key difference between the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution is that the Articles established a weak central government with limited powers, primarily leaving authority to the states, while the Constitution created a stronger federal government with the power to regulate commerce, levy taxes, and enforce laws. Additionally, the Constitution introduced a system of checks and balances among the three branches of government, which was absent in the Articles. This shift aimed to address the weaknesses and inefficiencies experienced under the Articles.
The biggest difference between the Articles of Confederation and the Virginia plan was the power of votes. In the articles each state had a representative with one vote, the Virginia Plan was based on representation decided by a state's population.