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What reason would have prompted the designers of the Articles of Confederation to exclude the role of a president for the nation?
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What reason would have prompted the designers of the Articles of Confederation to exclude the role of a president for the nation?
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To avoid a person that contains all of the power to control the nation as he wishes, much like the monarchs of Europe.Hope this helps!! :)
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