Describe the structure of the government under the Articles of Confederation.
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The Articles of Confederation created a national government composed of a Congress, which had the power to declare war, appoint military officers, sign treaties, make alliances, appoint foreign ambassadors, and manage relations with Indians.
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The structure of the government under the Articles of Confederation has been described below:
- In the year 1777, on 15th November, the Second Continental Congress built and adopted the government structure under the Articles of Confederation.
- The structure constitutes building a national government that has a unicameral type of legislature. This means that a one-house system of the legislature was formed and it was known as the Confederation Congress.
- Heads like the judiciary and national type executives were absent under this government.
- Congress had the absolute power to declare a state of emergency and even war.
- The Congress Delegates were directly appointed by the legislature of the state where each state had a one-vote option.
- Therefore, the maximum authority rested in the hands of the state through the Congress delegates.
Hence, the structure of the government under the Articles of Confederation has been discussed.
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