The FIRST CONSTITUTION had only one branch of government. This branch of government was the:

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executive branch

Judicial branch

the President

legislative branch

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The FIRST CONSTITUTION of the United States, known as the Articles of Confederation, had only one branch of government, which was the legislative branch. The Articles established a Congress as the sole governing body, without an executive or judicial branch.

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