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qaws [65]
1 year ago
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The creation of the Articles of Confederation is an example of the continuing debate over the issue of the "Balance of Power". W

hat does this term refer to?
Judicial Powers versus Presidential powers


Federal (or Central power) versus State powers


Colonial Independence versus Remaining loyal to England


Presidential power versus Congressional power
History
1 answer:
elixir [45]1 year ago
7 0

The term, "Balance of Power" is an issue that has led to a continuing debate since the creation of the Articles of Confederation between Federal (or Central power) versus State powers.

<h3>What is the concept of "Balance of Power" in the United States?</h3><h3 />

As concerns the United States of America, the term, "Balance of Power' refers to the continued debate over just how much the federal government should hold in relation to the state government and what powers the state government should hold as a semi-independent system.

This led to the creation of the Articles of Confederation which gave rise to a weak federal government and a strong state government but the Constitution changed that and gave the Federal government more power when it deemed this to be the best way.

Find out more on "Balance of Power" at brainly.com/question/13479834

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