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How was the organization of the government under the United States Constitution different from the system under the Articles of Confederation? A. The Constitution gave less power to the office of the president. B. The Constitution established three strong branches of government. C. The Articles of Confederation had made the legislative branch too strong. D. The Articles of Confederation set no limits on the central government.

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Answer:

The Constitution was different from the Articles of Confederation in many ways. The Constitution gave our federal government more power, so it could sufficiently run. Under the Articles of Confederation our government was uni-cameral; the Constitution changed it to bi-cameral (House of Representatives and Senate). The US Constitution also created a court system which was previously not existing in the Articles of Confederation. Our constitution has enable to protect the rights of the citizens.

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Answer: B. The Constitution established three strong branches of government.

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The Constitution wanted to make all power equal or even so it made it where three branches had strong bonds where one couldn't overpower the other.