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... One of the most important revisions in our antiquity was the re-writing of the Articles of Confederation into the new Constitution. The new Constitution sought to create a firm, unified, respected government and install unity in the states, whereas the Articles of Confederation provided for a looser government.
The Articles of Confederation were what some refer to as the “Articles of Confusion. ... In the Articles of Confederation there was no executive branch and the judicial arm was left to be governed by the sovereign states.
Approximate Word count = 400 Approximate Pages = 1.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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