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Discussion Prompt: Choose the most important change made from the Articles of Confederation (passing laws) to the U.S. Constitution and justify your choice. 3-5 sentences simple answer

9 out of the 13 states needed to approve any law.
50% +1 in each house of Congress needed to pass laws. Then, the president needs to sign.

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The most important change made from the Articles of Confederation to the U.S. Constitution regarding passing laws is the shift from requiring 9 out of 13 states to approve a law to a simple majority in both houses of Congress. This change made the legislative process more efficient and responsive to the needs of the nation, allowing for faster decision-making. Under the Articles, the high threshold for approval often led to gridlock and inaction, which hindered the government's ability to address pressing issues. The new system established a more effective governance framework that balanced representation and majority rule.

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