Question
The government under the Articles of Confederation had three branches: executive, legislative, and judicial.
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False
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Answers
GPT-5 mini
False.
Under the Articles of Confederation there was essentially only a single national legislature (Congress). There was no separate national executive or national judiciary—those functions were largely left to the states or handled by congressional committees.
Under the Articles of Confederation there was essentially only a single national legislature (Congress). There was no separate national executive or national judiciary—those functions were largely left to the states or handled by congressional committees.