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Articles of Confederation or U.S. Constitution

Practice identifying the types of government (Articles of Confederation or U.S. Constitution).

  1. Established a weak central government

    Answer: The Articles of Confederation established a weak central government.

  2. Concentrated power in a new, strong central government

    Answer: The United States Constitution Concentrated power in a new, strong central government.

  3. provided three branches of government at the federal level

    Answer: The United States Constitution provided three branches of government at the federal level.

  4. Served as the official government of the United States from 1781-1789

    Answer: The Articles of Confederation served as the official government of the United States from 1781-1789.

  5. Failed to give the central government the power to enforce its own laws

    Answer: The Articles of Confederation failed to give the central government the power to enforce its own laws.

  6. Written in Philadelphia in 1787

    Answer: The United States Constitution written in Philadelphia in 1787.

  7. created only one branch of government

    Answer: The Articles of Confederation created only one branch of government.

  8. serves as government of the United States today

    Answer: The United States Constitution serves as government of the United States today.

  9. Purposely allowed State governments to retain most of the power

    Answer: The Articles of Confederation purposely allowed State governments to retain most of the power.

  10. Congress had no authority to impose taxes

    Answer: Under the Articles of Confederation, Congress had no authority to impose taxes.

  11. created a bicameral (two houses) Congress

    Answer: The United States Constitution created a bicameral (two houses) Congress.

 

 

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