2.
The Articles of Confederation represented the first form of government for the United States and was later
replaced by the U.S. Constitution. Please select the key DIFFERENCES between the Articles of Confederation and
the U.S. Constitution. Select all that apply.
A. The Articles of Confederation put all power in the hands of the federal government while the U.S.
Constitution reserved more power to the states.
B. The Articles of Confederation did not include an executive branch to enforce laws while the U.S.
Constitution provided an executive branch.
c. The Articles of Confederation did not allow Congress to collect taxes while the power to collect taxes
was included for Congress in the U.S. Constitution.
D. The Articles of Confederation included a Bill of Rights that detailed individual rights while the
Constitution did not.
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