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The answer is C. The Constitution provides for judicial, a legislative, and an executive branch of government. The Articles provided for only a legislative branch.
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C. The Constitution provided for a strong central government with an elected executive, powerful legislature and the appointment of judges; the Articles provided only for a legislative branch.
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The Articles of Confederation were the first form of Constitution in the United States after the 13 colonies gained independence from Britain. Under the Articles of Confederation the central government was weak, it controlled mostly foreign affairs but had no power over states' relations. The Articles of Confederation paved the way for the Constitution of 1787 , when the members of the Constitutional Congress realized they needed to create a new form of government instead of fixing the already existing one.
The Constitution focused on creating a strong federal government, but prevented the abuse of its power by creating an executive and a judicial branch, and a bicameral legislature replacing the old legislature that the Articles of Confederation had.
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