False. The Articles failed precisely because the system lacked a strong central government.
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It emphasized federal power over state power. (?)
The U.S. Constitution The Articles of Confederation was too weak so they scrapped it and wrote the constitution.
No one. That was the problem that there wasn't a foundation for government, but a loose confederation of states.
Nine of the thirteen states had to approve the Article of Confederation.
The Articles of Confederation created a weak federal government that had very little power. The Articles of Confederation were eventually replaced with the United States Constitution.
the weakness of the Articles of Confederation
Articles of Confederation gave the States to much power and the Federal government had no control over the states.
The articles of confederation gave power to the states and left very little power for the federal government.
The states actually had the most power under the Articles of Confederation. This did not prove workable for the federal government, and this eventually led to the Constitutional Convention.
Articles of Confederation
congress under the articles of confederation could not congress under the articles of confederation could not
The federal government was not included in the articles of confederation. The confederacy wanted a weak central government and strong states.
The federal government was not included in the articles of confederation. The confederacy wanted a weak central government and strong states.
Under the Articles of Confederation, land not included within the boundaries of the 13 original states would be governed by the federal government. The Articles of Confederation was ratified on March 1, 1781.
It emphasized federal power over state power. (?)
The U.S. Constitution The Articles of Confederation was too weak so they scrapped it and wrote the constitution.
Articles of Confederation