What type of government was created by the Articles of Confederation?

A. a theocracy that appointed presidents based on the Electoral College
B. a parliamentary government with the president as the executive branch
C. a strong central government
D. a collection of 13 states tied together in a loose union

I think it is D

for future reference the answer is D

You are correct! The type of government that was created by the Articles of Confederation is D. It established a collection of 13 states tied together in a loose union.

To arrive at this answer, understanding the historical context and content of the Articles of Confederation is essential. The Articles of Confederation were the first constitution of the United States and were in effect from 1781 to 1789. This period followed the American Revolution and preceded the adoption of the current U.S. Constitution.

During this time, there was a fear of a strong central government due to the experiences with British rule. As a result, the Articles of Confederation created a weak central government that had limited powers and authority. The primary goal of this system was to prioritize the autonomy of the individual states.

Under the Articles of Confederation, there was no executive branch like a traditional president, no judiciary branch, and no power to levy taxes. The central government had limited powers and relied on the states to come together and work collectively on matters of common interest. Hence, the Articles of Confederation established a loose union of 13 states rather than a strong centralized government.

By considering this historical context and the key elements of the Articles of Confederation, you can determine that the correct answer is D, a collection of 13 states tied together in a loose union.

I agree.

Answer A is pretty imaginative though :)

Thank You Ms. Sue, do you think you can help with more. I'll post them separately.

Sure. :-)