The Articles of Confederation or The Articles of Confederation
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1Each state has one vote in Congress.
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2Congress has the power to tax.
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3Each state can regulate trade with other states.
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4States accept Constitution as the supreme law of the land.
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5In the Legislative branch, COngress is made up of one house.
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6In the Legislative branch, Congress is made up of two houses -- the Senate and the House of Representatives.
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7Each state has two votes in the Senate; each state has one or more votes in the House of Representatives, depending on population.
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8At least nine of thirteen states must approve a law.
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9Has an Executive Branch, headed by President who carries out laws.
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10Has no Judicial branch
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11Only states can tax.
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12Only Congress can coin money.
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13Each state can act independently.
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14There is no Executive branch.
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15A majority of each house must approve a law.
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16Each state can coin its own money.
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17There is a Judicial branch, headed by the Supreme Court, which interprets the laws.
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18Only Congress can regulate trade between the states.
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