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The States
Only one amendment was ratified under the old Articles of Confederation. It was the 13th Amendment, which addressed the apportionment of taxes based on land values.
Under the Articles of the Confederation, which was adopted during the American Revolution as the basis of the new government, each state had one vote on pieces of legislation. Under this system, a 3/4 vote was necessary to pass new laws and a unanimous vote was required to add amendments to the Articles.
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There were no amendments in the articles of confederation. The constitution has amendments.
Lacked the ability to enforce its authority
The States
They passed the Fourteenth and Fifteenth amendments to guarantee equality under the law and the right to vote. Both amendments counteracted efforts by the President, the southern states, and the courts to block Congress's Reconstruction program.
I think you mean the articles of confederations. It was under this agreement that the Untied States had their first independent government. The central government was weak and had little power over the states. They soon proved to be inadequate and were replaced by the Federal Constitution.
Only one amendment was ratified under the old Articles of Confederation. It was the 13th Amendment, which addressed the apportionment of taxes based on land values.
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concregation
Under the Articles of the Confederation, which was adopted during the American Revolution as the basis of the new government, each state had one vote on pieces of legislation. Under this system, a 3/4 vote was necessary to pass new laws and a unanimous vote was required to add amendments to the Articles.
To pass laws all states need to agree