The Articles of Confederation created a one-branch government consisting of a national legislature, called a.Parliament b. the Constitution c. Congress d. the Northwest Ordinance.

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  • The Articles of Confederation, which were the first written constitution of the new United States, created a single-branch government with a national legislature. This body was called the Congress of the Confederation or simply "Congress." It did not establish an executive or judicial branch, resulting in a decentralized government structure that ultimately proved to be ineffective in governing the fledgling nation.

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