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How was the U.S. Constitution different from the Articles of Confederation?


The U.S. Constitution set up the first form of government for the newly independent United States.


The U.S. Constitution allowed for each state to have an equal vote in Congress regardless of size or population.


The U.S. Constitution separated powers between the judicial, legislative, and executive branches.


The U.S. Constitution had only one branch, a unicameral legislature that had limited power.

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The Articles of Confederation, on the other hand, established a weak central government with a unicameral legislature that had limited power. The Articles did not have a separate executive or judicial branch. Additionally, under the Articles, each state had one vote in Congress, regardless of size or population.

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