Only one branch was set up under the Articles -- the Legislative branch.
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Under the Articles of the Confederation, which was adopted during the American Revolution as the basis of the new government, each state had one vote on pieces of legislation. Under this system, a 3/4 vote was necessary to pass new laws and a unanimous vote was required to add amendments to the Articles.
A unanimous vote was required to amend the articles but only a 2/3 majority (9/13) to pass any law.
The Articles of Confederation was much different than the US Constitution. This document did not allow congress to collect taxes. Congress could not make treaties on the states' behalf. This group could not create a national army for the protection of the people either.
Only one branch was set up under the Articles -- the Legislative branch.
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Under the Articles of Confederation, it was the responsibility of Congress to take care of foreign affairs, and make any proclamations of war or peace. It was also the job of Congress to make sure the army and navy were well maintained.
Actually, it was articles 1,2 and 3
The Articles of Confederation outline the following things: 1) Laws - Congress can write laws. 2) War - Congress can declare war. 3) Post offices - Congress has control of the postal service.
You have to be 13 to write articles, i am ten and i want to write some articles for money but i am 3 years to young. Well to bad for me.
The Bill of Rights are the first 10 (I believe?) Articles of the Constitution. I think your question was meant to ask: What 3 things can a President of USA do with a Bill passed by Congress? The answer is he can (a) approve it or (b) disapprove it and there is one more, which involves re-submitting it back to Congress.
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The US Constitution is divided into Articles, each of which is further subdivided into Sections.