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The Articles of Confederation does not specify or establish an executive branch. Instead, the

same powers listed in Article ll of the Constitution are almost all granted to Congress (made up of
representatives of the states), including command of the army & the power to make treaties. What
does that suggest the Articles of Confederation values: state's rights or federal power? Why?

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Federal because all powers were given to congress which is a federal power
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