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The Articles of Confederation's weaknesses included a lack of central authority, no power to tax, and difficulties in passing laws. The Constitution addressed these by creating a stronger federal ...
Summary: The Articles of Confederation had strengths such as establishing a framework for a national government and promoting cooperation among states. However, its weaknesses included a lack of ...
The US Constitution addressed the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation by creating a stronger federal government with the power to tax, regulate interstate commerce, and enforce laws ...
The weakness of central government in the Articles of Confederation had a profound impact on America's relations with other nations. The Articles of Confederation sought to create a weak central ...
The Framers of the Constitution understood this, requiring that only 3/4 of the states approve of an amendment in order for its ratification to go into effect. The Articles of Confederation lacked ...
There were four major weaknesses of the new government, and three of the four affected the day-to-day running of the new US government. First, the Articles did not allow the Federal government to ...
The Articles of Confederation created economic, administrative, and legislative weaknesses in the US government. These issues, while each distinct, were also interrelated, as they created a ...
The Articles of Confederation created a weak central government and provided the individual states much more power and authority. Among the notable weaknesses were the inability of the federal ...
The Articles of Confederation were deeply flawed, could not tax to pay the nation's $4 million war debt, could not easily pass laws, required unanimous consent for amendments, and could not raise ...
There are several differences between the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution. One difference is the government under the Constitution has the power to levy taxes. There were serious ...