The legislative branch.
The Articles of Confederation created a government that had only one branch of government. It was the Legislative Branch.
The only branch of government under the Articles of Confederation was the legislative branch, which consisted of a unicameral Congress.
A government with legislative and judicial branches.
An executive branch
Executive and Judicial Branch
The Articles of Confederation created a government that had only one branch of government. It was the Legislative Branch.
The only branch of government under the Articles of Confederation was the legislative branch, which consisted of a unicameral Congress.
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The legislative branch.
A government with legislative and judicial branches.
An executive branch
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
Executive and Judicial Branch
Americans wanted a stronger government than the Articles of Confederation provided for a number of reasons. The Articles of Confederation lacked the necessary powers to govern effectively leaving it unable to enforce laws collect taxes or provide for a unified military. The Articles of Confederation also did not have any means of resolving disputes between the states. Furthermore the Articles of Confederation did not have a strong executive branch and could not create a unified currency. Finally the Articles of Confederation did not allow for the direct participation of citizens in the government and it was difficult to amend the Articles of Confederation. The Articles of Confederation lacked the necessary powers to govern effectively leaving it unable to enforce laws collect taxes or provide for a unified military. The Articles of Confederation did not have any means of resolving disputes between the states. The Articles of Confederation did not have a strong executive branch and could not create a unified currency. The Articles of Confederation did not allow for the direct participation of citizens in the government and it was difficult to amend the Articles of Confederation.These shortcomings of the Articles of Confederation led Americans to seek a stronger more effective government that could better meet the needs of the nation.
a independent executive branch
CONSTITUTION
they only had one branch, which was the Legislative branch. Also, they were in debt.