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drag the line from the weakness in the articles of confederation with the solution proposed in the constitution. articles of confederation (v.1) the constitution (v.2) states had all the power the national government had authority to require taxes all states had one vote - regardless of size a government that would share authority with the states no president/executive branch to enforce laws population in each state would determine number of votes/representatives states could collect taxes government would consist of three branches (executive, legislative, judicial)
The Articles of Confederation gave states excessive power. The Constitution addressed this by giving the national government tax - collecting authority. Under the Articles, states had equal voting regardless of size; the Constitution proposed a government with power - sharing and representation based on population. Lack of an executive branch in the Articles was solved by creating an executive branch in the Constitution. States' exclusive tax - collecting power in the Articles was countered by a three - branch government system in the Constitution.
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States had all the power --- A government that would share authority with the states
All states had one vote regardless of size --- Population in each state would determine number of votes/representatives
No president/executive branch to enforce laws --- Government would consist of three branches (executive, legislative, judicial)
States could collect taxes --- The national government had authority to require taxes