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                Which is true regarding the structure of the national government under the Articles of Confederation? Responses A The only Federal institution was Congress, and there was no president or national court system.The only Federal institution was Congress, and there was no president or national court system. B The only Federal institution was the national court system, and there was no president or Congress.The only Federal institution was the national court system, and there was no president or Congress. C The only Federal institution was the president, and there was no Congress or national court system.The only Federal institution was the president, and there was no Congress or national court system. D The Federal government was divided into three separate branches: the executive, legislative, and judicial.
            
            
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**A**: The only Federal institution was Congress, and there was no president or national court system.
Under the Articles of Confederation, the national government consisted solely of a unicameral legislature, which was Congress. There was no separate executive branch or national court system established at that time.
    
**A**: The only Federal institution was Congress, and there was no president or national court system.
Under the Articles of Confederation, the national government consisted solely of a unicameral legislature, which was Congress. There was no separate executive branch or national court system established at that time.
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