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What was the former colonies’ first attempt to create a formal constitutional plan for nationhood and a national government? was it successful? what were its weaknesses? how was it organized? how were the delegates to the congress chosen? were they directly elected by the people? who held the real power, the states, or the central government? could the central government even compel the states to attend the congressional sessions? was there a chief executive and a national judicial system?

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