Prior to the Constitution, the Articles of Confederation

A. had created a three-person executive.
B. required a one-year executive that rotated between the different states.
C. provided for no independent executive.
D. maintained an even stronger executive than the Constitution ultimately created.
E. created a single executive who served for six years and was ineligible for reelection.


Answer: C. provided for no independent executive.

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