Compare And Contrast The Articles Of Confederation Vs The Congress

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An effective legislature that the Constitution designed assisted with the issues of representation and making decisions, powers which the Articles of Confederation lacked proper ability to perform. The Articles of Confederation gave each state one vote, regardless of its size. This caused unequal and limited representation, with only 13 votes in total. To fix this, the Constitution added a bicameral congress, with a House of Representatives and a Senate. The Senate would have equal state representation, and the House of Representatives would have members based on state population. Compared to the congress under the Articles of Confederation, the new congress had a more varied and reliable representation, with a larger member population.