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20 February, 04:10

Describe the structure of the government set up by the articles of confederation?

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  1. 20 February, 05:19
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    The Articles of Confederation established a small central (aka federal) government and gave a majority of the power to state governments.

    Under the Articles of Confederation, there was no executive branch (president) and there were no national courts. Rather, there was a legislative branch in which each state had one representative.

    In order to make a change to the Articles of Confederation all 13 states had to agree on a change. To make a new national law, a supermajority was neededd (9/13). These procedures and rules made the Articles of Confederation a highly ineffective form of government. This is why it would be replaced by the US Constitution.
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