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Q: How many states had to agree before the Articles could be amended?
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How many states had to improve the articles of Confederation?

All 13 states had to agree in order to amend the Articles of Confederation. The document was ratified on March 1, 1781.


Why did 9 out of the 13 states had to agree on any law or decision in the Articles of Confereration?

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Is this true Changes in the Articles required 9 of 13 states to agree to the change?

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What were 10 weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation?

One weakness was the Articles made it impossable to agree to making major laws because 9 out of 13 states had to agree to it. Plus Congress could not tax the states because too much power went to the states.


What kinds of cooperation did the states agree to under the the articles of confederation?

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Under the articles of confederation what kinds of cooperation did the states agree to?

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What Under the articles of confederation what kinds of cooperation did the states agree to?

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What was the main reason the articles of confederation did not work?

The primary reason, from my perspective, that the Articles were not successful was the fact that not all of the states would agree to the wording and terms that were proposed.


What were weaknesses of the articles of confideration?

The Articles of Confederation had two main weaknesses. First, in order to increase taxes, twelve out of 13 states needed to agree. Second, in order to change the constitution or even pass a law, all 13 states needed to agree. It was difficult to accomplish a lot.


Why was it hard to get laws passed under the Articles of Confederation?

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Does everyone agree with Jeremy rifkin articles?

No, everyone doesn't agree with Jeremy Rifkin's articles. He is an economic and social theorist, which means his articles are theories.


What was the weakest part of the Articles of Confederation?

There were many weak parts in the Articles of Confederation including no judicial Branch, they could not collect taxes, and to ammend the article, all states had to agree upon it.