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Constitution
Only Congress can coin money
articles of confederation
each state acts independently
Constitution
has an executive branch lead by the President
articles of confederation
unicameral (one house/chambered) legislature
Constitution
bicameral (two house/chambered) legislature
articles of confederation
congress has no power to levy taxes
articles of confederation
no executive branch
articles of confederation
each state has one vote
Constitution
states united and accept the constitution as the supreme law of the land
articles of confederation
states regulate trade
articles of confederation
toxicity to difficult to amend
Constitution
musical branch headed by the US supreme court
Constitution
government diced into 3 branches
articles of confederation
9 out of 13 stays had to approve laws
Constitution
checks and balances
William Few and Abraham Baldwin
2 of the 4 Georgia delegates that went to the constitutional convention and signed the constitution
the governor served only one year
one of the weaknesses of the GA constitution of 1777
established local (county) governments
one of the strengths of the us constitution
give equal representation to both large and small states
the great compromise
only 3/5 slaves were counted for the population for the House of Representatives
3/5 compromise