What was the structure of the legislative body created by the Articles of Confederation?

1 Answer
Oct 15, 2017

A unicameral congress with equal votes given to each state.

Explanation:

Major provisions of the Articles of Confederation:

  • One branch of government: A unicameral Congress.
  • In Congress, each state had one vote = equal representation.

Powers given to the government by the Articles:

  • Make war and peace
  • Coin money
  • Borrow money
  • Raise an army and navy
  • Make treaties
  • Establish a postal service

Weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation:

  • No executive and judicial branches of government
  • Equal representation: unfair to large states (undemocratic)
  • To pass laws required approval of 9 states out of 13 (difficult to achieve, not much could get done)
  • Missing powers (e.g. power to tax and regulate interstate commerce)
  • No method to enforce laws (no standing army, state governments unwilling to reduce their individual sovereignty)