hand, the Articles of Confederation do not have some of these powers and do not help strengthen the national government. For example, most power is held by the states instead of by the national government, there is only one branch of government, the legislative branch has few powers, there is no executive branch or judicial system, and there is no system of checks and balances. Since the U.S. Constitution has more powers than the Articles of Confederation, many people believe that the Constitution is better than the Articles of Confederation, which is why people should accept the new Constitution and reject the Articles of Confederation.
hand, the Articles of Confederation do not have some of these powers and do not help strengthen the national government. For example, most power is held by the states instead of by the national government, there is only one branch of government, the legislative branch has few powers, there is no executive branch or judicial system, and there is no system of checks and balances. Since the U.S. Constitution has more powers than the Articles of Confederation, many people believe that the Constitution is better than the Articles of Confederation, which is why people should accept the new Constitution and reject the Articles of Confederation.