The structure of the Articles of Confederation. . A.neglected the principle \"separation of powers\" because it did not create a separate judicial branch. .B. reflected the principle \"separation of powers\" through its three separate branches of government. .C. made a legislative branch and a strong executive in line with the principle \"separation of powers\". . D.created a single strong legislative branch in line with the principle \"separation of powers\"

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The correct answer for this question is letter "A. neglected the principle \"separation of powers\" because it did not create a separate judicial branch." The Articles of Confederation is considered as the first agreement which serves as the first constitution of the thirteen original states in the United States.

Answer:

A. Neglected the principle \"separation of powers\" because it did not create a separate judicial branch.    

Explanation:

Under the Articles of Confederation, the first U.S. Constitution, the states were given independence and sovereignty at the expense of a weak government that was not based upon the principle of "Separation of Powers" because the power was held by only one branch: the Legislative. The Articles did did not create either a separate Judicial branch or an Executive branch.

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