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How is the structure of Congress different under the Articles of Confederation & the Constitution?

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Articles of Confederation: Unicameral Legislature; Constitution: Bicameral Legislature

The structure of Congress during the Articles of Confederation was weak, as the Continental Congress created it like that with the intention of not having a monarchy like Britain’s. The Articles of Confederation had a unicameral legislature, with each state having only one vote, regardless of population.
The Constitution made congress have a bicameral legislature and three branches of government (legislative, judicial, and executive) to ensure that the congress and government wouldn’t have too much power.
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