The Articles of Confederation was the United States' first constitution. Proposed by the Continental Congress in 1777, it was not ratified until 1781. The Articles of Confederation created a national government composed of a Congress, which had the power to declare war, appoint military officers, sign treaties, make alliances, appoint foreign ambassadors, and manage relations with Indians.
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Answer:
it will test both
Explanation:
it will test both because you are going to use both of them in the experiment.
Article II, Sec. 3 of the Constitution requires the President to give periodic updates on the State of the Union to Congress.
So, the President could change the format but not do away with it altogether.