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The Constitution and the Articles of the Confederation
Standard 4-4.1
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The government that was developed under the Articles of the Confederation was a result of experiences under royal governors, the King of England, and the British government.
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Sovereignty -- authority in government possessed or claimed by a state
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Americans were fighting to preserve their colonial assembly rights to make decisions but wanted to unite to fight the Revolutionary War
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According to the Articles of Confederation it was believed each state should make their own decisions for themselves. People should not be able to make any decisions just state government.
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The Continental Congress provided the model for the Articles of Confederation
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States were represented in one house-Confederation Congress with one vote per state.
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According to the Articles of Confederation states were to form their own military, write their own laws and print their own money
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According to the Articles of Confederation the Confederation Congress could make their own laws but not levy taxes to support itself—they would have to ask the states for money
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According to the Articles of Confederation the government was made of one branch led by the president of the Congress—there wasn’t even a court system!!!
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The United States Constitution was written to solve problems that arose as a weakness in the government under the Articles of the Confederation
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The Constitution is based on the idea that the authority of the government comes directly from the people.
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The Constitution starts with the statement We the People
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Under The Constitution governing powers are shared between the states AND the federal government in a system known as federalism.
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The national congress is comprised of two houses; the Senate and the House of Representatives.
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The National congress makes up the legislative branch of the government
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The national Congress is made of the Senate and House of Representatives
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In the Senate the people of EACH state have equal representation – each state no matter its size or population would have 2 senators
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In the House of Representatives the people of the state are represented by a number of representatives based on the state’s population
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South Carolina has 6 representatives
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The Constitution provides for separate executive, legislative, and judicial branches.
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The Executive Branch of the government is led by the President and the Vice President
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The 3rd and final branch is the judicial system run by the national courts
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The Articles of Confederation and Constitution were alike because they both provided for the establishment of a government
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The Articles of Confederation and Constitution were different because they differed in where power for the government rested and where the power of the national government should come from
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Checks and Balances are a system that prevents any one branch from becoming too powerful.
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