The Central Government The Articles of Confederation and the Constitution are both alike and different in some ways.. Firstly, both the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution hav
Trang 1The Central Government The Articles of Confederation and the Constitution are both alike and different in some ways Let's start out with the similarities Firstly, both the Articles of
Confederation and the Constitution have a Legislative Branch of
Government and a Congress Secondly, they both made changes to the government before them In this, I mean that when the Articles of
Confederation were being written, they used the English Government as
a base, and improved from there They didn't want the president to be too powerful, like the king The Constitution made changes to the Articles of Confederation by making a stronger government, rather than a weaker one Thirdly, both governments had the power to coin money, but the Articles of Confederation didn't use that power Now let's get to the
differences For one thing, under the Articles of Confederation, you must need a unanomous vote under all states to make an amendment, while in the Constitution, you only needed a majority of twothirds of the Senate and the House of Representatives to pass it For another, under the Articles of Confederation, each state in congress had only one vote, while under the constitution, the states had two votes in the senate, (where every state is equal) and one vote per representative in the house of representatives (where the states had representatives according to
population) And for the last thing, under the Constitution, the government could regulate trade, make laws, and the states were more like one firm union of states Under the Articles of Confederation, it was competely the opposite