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27 January, 15:12

Which of the following is true of the governmental structure set forth in the Articles of Confederation?

a. Only two branches of government existed, the executive and the judicial.

b. Congress had a bicameral structure.

c. Congressional state delegates were to be chosen annually.

d. The President presided over Congress.

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  1. 27 January, 15:20
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    C) Congressional state delegates were to be chose annually is true of the governmental structure set forth in the Articles of Confederation. This is exactly why they were seen as weak documents by the Federalists, because there was no bicameralism, no centralized government and no set of government branches, the Articles of Confederation (as they saw it) were merely set up to explain how to handle diplomatic relations.
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