What was one difference between the Articles of Confederation and the
Constitution?

A.) Under the Articles of Confederation, the government had only one branch.

B.) Under the Articles of Confederation, the federal government was strong.

C.)Under the Constitution, all states had to approve laws.

D.)Under the Constitution, the government could not pass laws to collect taxes

Respuesta :

Answer: D)

Explanation:

The Articles of confederation and the U.S constitution had lots of differences. Both varied in matters of the Executive Branch, Legislative branch, Judicial branch, The power of national government and the amendment. One major difference was regarding the powers of the national government was that in the Articles of Confederation, some states were completely sovereign. The consent of at least nine states was required by Congress to declare war. The concept of Federal Supremacy was missing. Congress also had no power to pass laws binding on the states. It also had no power to levy taxes.