Question
7. Why would the Colonists be concerned about a strong leader (executive branch) in the Articles of Confederation?
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we did not really care about a strong executive branch
we had a bad experience with the king
because the Albany plan wouldn't allow it anyway so it doesn't matter
A and B only
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we did not really care about a strong executive branch
we had a bad experience with the king
because the Albany plan wouldn't allow it anyway so it doesn't matter
A and B only
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct response would be "A and B only." The Colonists were concerned about a strong executive branch in the Articles of Confederation because they had a bad experience with the king, leading to a fear of centralized power. Additionally, while the Albany Plan did propose a form of unity among the colonies, it did not successfully establish an executive branch, aligning with the Colonists' apprehensions about strong leadership.