Congress was able to: wage war, make peace, borrow money, conduct foreign affairs, controll trade with native americans, postal system, and pass laws with only 9 votes
Congress was not able to: enforce laws and tax
granted the right too borrow and coin money, to wage war, and to conduct foreign affairs.
The Articles of Confederation didn't give the right to tax or the right to create a standing army.
it could run the post office
had no power to regulate foreign trade
2 Articles of Confederation and The Constitution. The reason for 2 was because Articles of Confederation gave the government no power.
This question is nebulously worded and can mean one of two questions: 1) Can an individual today change the words/paragraphs/articles of the Articles of Confederation? -- No. The Articles of Confederation is an historical document. 2) Were the Articles of Confederation, while in use, subject to an amendment process? -- Yes. The Articles could be amended provided that the amendment was passed in all of the State Legislatures.
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.
each state was granted 2 votes From Edwinclone (down) The powers that they weren't given were : 1) They could not tax 2) Could not control or interfere with trade between individual states
All 13 states had to agree in order to amend the Articles of Confederation. The document was ratified on March 1, 1781.
2 Articles of Confederation and The Constitution. The reason for 2 was because Articles of Confederation gave the government no power.
This question is nebulously worded and can mean one of two questions: 1) Can an individual today change the words/paragraphs/articles of the Articles of Confederation? -- No. The Articles of Confederation is an historical document. 2) Were the Articles of Confederation, while in use, subject to an amendment process? -- Yes. The Articles could be amended provided that the amendment was passed in all of the State Legislatures.
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 Articles of Confederation outline the following things: 1) Laws - Congress can write laws. 2) War - Congress can declare war. 3) Post offices - Congress has control of the postal service.
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Two things happened: 1. The Articles of the Confederation were abolished 2. The delegates drafted the Constitution we have today
Two things happened: 1. The Articles of the Confederation were abolished 2. The delegates drafted the Constitution we have today
each state was granted 2 votes From Edwinclone (down) The powers that they weren't given were : 1) They could not tax 2) Could not control or interfere with trade between individual states
Because of weakness the confederation had and the part of world war 2
All 13 states had to agree in order to amend the Articles of Confederation. The document was ratified on March 1, 1781.
The Articles of Confederation did not create a legislative branch with multiple houses. Instead, it established a unicameral legislature where each state had an equal vote, regardless of size or population.
1.They could not pass laws unless 3/5 of the states agreed 2. The government didnt have a lot of power