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The Central Government
| Title | The Central Government |
| # of Words | 244 |
| # of Pages (250 words per page double spaced) | 0.98 |
The Central Government
The Central Government
The Articles of Confederation and the Constitution are both alike and
different in some ways. Let's start out with the similarities. Firstly, both
the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution have a Legislative Branch of
Government and a Congress. Secondly, they both made changes to the government
before them. In this, I mean that when the Articles of Confederation were being
written, they used the English Government as a base, and improved from there.
They didn't want the president to be too powerful, like the king. The
Constitution made changes to the Articles of Confederation by making a stronger
government, rather than a weaker one. Thirdly, both governments had the power
to coin money, but the Articles of Confederation didn't use thatThis is ONLY a preview of the article. If you would like to view the entire document, you must subscribe to Academic Library. Please register below now!
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