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WARRIOR [948]
3 years ago
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Articles of Confederation? How did the Constitution deal with the weakness of the A It created an executive branch to carry out

the laws. B It provided for a legislature to make the laws. C It allowed each state to have sovereignty over its laws P lt limited the powers of government through checks and balances.
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irina [24]3 years ago
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P. (probably D.) It limited the powers of government through check and balances.

On Wikipedia it says, "The new Constitution provided for a much stronger federal government by establishing a chief executive (the President), courts, and taxing powers." The constitution contained the checks and balances system, and this textual evidence is describing it. I cross checked this with other sources, so it is reliable.
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