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Under the Articles of Confederation, which branch of government held the most power?

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Under the Articles of Confederation, the legislative branch held the most power. The Articles established a unicameral legislature known as the Congress of the Confederation, which had significant authority, including the ability to make treaties, maintain an army, and coin money. However, the federal government was quite weak overall, as there was no executive branch or national judiciary to enforce laws or resolve disputes, and most powers remained with the individual states. This lack of a strong central authority ultimately led to challenges in governance and contributed to the eventual drafting of the U.S. Constitution.

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