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

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The most important change from the Articles of Confederation to the U.S. Constitution regarding passing laws is the establishment of a bicameral legislature with the ability to pass legislation by a simple majority. Under the Articles, state legislatures needed to consent to changes, requiring a supermajority that often led to gridlock and inefficiency. The Constitution allowed for a more streamlined process, enabling the federal government to respond effectively to national issues and create cohesive laws that apply uniformly across states, thereby strengthening the federal authority and governance.