The Articles of Confederation: The Making of a Republic

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The Articles of Confederation: The Making of a Republic What is a constitution? What does bicameral mean? How are these two terms connected? Why were the people so careful to limit the power of the governors and the legislature?

Similarities & Differences of State Constitutions View the slideshow and answer the following: How are the state constitutions similar? How are they different?

The Making of a Republic What does it mean that our country is a republic? What challenges might require states to work together under the authority of a central government?