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How is the form of
government outlined in the Constitution different
from that prescribed in the Articles of Confederation?

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Answer:

The articles of confederation follow a unicameral system whereas the constitution follows a bicameral system that has two houses at the parliament. A single vote is given to each state according to the Articles of Confederation but in the case of the Constitution, every legislative member has a vote in the parliament.

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