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the aoc were ineffective. they gave too much power to the states.

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I would say it became pretty weak.

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Q: How would you rate the overall effectiveness of the Articles of Confederation?
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When was the Articles of Confederation accepted?

Well the Articles of Confederation was the original constitution so it would probably be 1777.


Who proposed a plan that would have have retained much of the Articles of the Confederation?

William Paterson proposed a plan that would have have retained much of the Articles of the Confederation.


What is the longest article in the Articles of Confederation?

The Articles of Confederation contained 13 articles. The Articles of Confederation were created on November 15, 1777, and ratified on March 1, 1781. The document would eventually be replaced with the U. S. Constitution.


What was the name of the first government of the US that was so weak it had to be replaced?

That would be the government as it existed under the Articles of Confederation. The Articles of Confederation had many weaknesses, most of which were addressed in the later US Constitution.


Document passed in 1781?

That would be the Articles of Confederation.


Is the improvements in transportation and communication would the original articles of confederation work for all 50 states today?

The Articles of Confederation would not work at all today, even with improvements in transportation and communication. The major reason for this is that the Articles of Confederation made for a very weak national government.


What document preceded the constitution?

Before the United States Constitution, the Articles of Confederation were used to govern the United States. Their greatest weakness is that, under them, the Federal Government had no power. It could make laws and decisions, but it had no way to ensure that they were enforced.


What would happen with out the ratification of the constitution?

The individual, independent colonies/states would continue as a loose confederation under the Articles of Confederation.


The national government created by the Articles of Confederation would best be described as?

Weak would be the best way to describe the national government created by the Articles of Confederation. Under the Articles of Confederation, the states held most of the power.


The group most likely to approve of the Articles of Confederation would be?

Federalist


How did the articles of confederation change the colonists minds about the government?

That the Confederation would not work and they had to form themselves into a Federal Government


What were the successes of the articles of confederation?

There really were no successes of the Articles of Confederation. The only thing I can think of would be our ideas that transferred over to the Declaration. Mainly, the articles were a huge flop in our history. Sorry I couldn't give you what you wanted.