One vote per state, regardless of population.
congress had the power to amend the articles of confederation
To much power was left to the states and enouugh power was left to congress
Congress had the power to raise an Army by asking the States for troops.
The Articles of Confederation gave power to the States even though Congress was still the main power.
The Articles of Confederation gave power to the States even though Congress was still the main power.
The three weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation were that it limited the powers of Congress and preserved the powers of the states, Congress had little economic power, and the new confederation government was weak since there was no president to carry out the laws.
It could only request states for funds.
It could only request states for funds.
It could only request states for funds.
The power to tax given to the U.S. Congress by the Articles of Confederation was limited. Congress could requisition funds from the states, but they did not have the authority to directly tax individuals or regulate commerce.
within congress, all states would be equal and each had a single vote.
within congress, all states would be equal and each had a single vote.