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The articles of confederation gave a president the power to execute laws and veto legislation.

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False

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The Articles of Confederation were a written document that declared the main functions of the national government of the United Stated after the declaration of independence from Great Britain. It stablished a central government that prevented the individual states from conducting their own diplomacy, although it was pretty poorly stablished, the articles of confederation never gave a president the power to execute laws and veto legislation.

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