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wolverine [178]
3 years ago
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compare the Articles and the Constitution and discuss the differences and why we had to move from the Articles of Confederation

to the Constitution and why we had to add the Bill of Rights to the Constitution before the states would agree to approve the Constitution.
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WITCHER [35]3 years ago
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The difference between the Articles of Confederation and Constitution is that the Articles of Confederation are the rules that were agreed by the United States of America in the 18th century whereas the constitution is the rules that democratic countries and other legalized institutions develop to implement law and

Explanation:

Image result for compare the Articles and the Constitution and discuss the differences and why we had to move from the Articles of Confederation to the Constitution and why we had to add the Bill of Rights to the Constitution before the states would agree to approve the Constitution.

The difference between the Articles of Confederation and Constitution is that the Articles of Confederation are the rules that were agreed by the United States of America in the 18th century whereas the constitution is the rules that democratic countries and other legalized institutions develop to implement law and

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