The Articles of Confederation authorized a unicameral / bicameral legislature whose members were elected by direct / indirect voting. Laws were easy / difficult to pass since they required a consensus of nine states. Amendments to laws required a majority / unanimous vote.

The Articles of Confederation authorized a unicameral legislature whose members were elected by indirect voting. Laws were difficult to pass since they required a unanimous consensus of nine states. Amendments to laws also required a unanimous vote.

The Articles of Confederation authorized a unicameral legislature whose members were elected by indirect voting. Laws were difficult to pass since they required a consensus of nine states. Amendments to laws required a unanimous vote.