No, not usually. Each member state is supposed to maintain its own leadership except in certain important matters such as defense and interstate commerce.
The Articles Of Confederation
To strengthen the national government
they believed that the national government should be stronger than the states.
It swayed the public opinion to support a stronger national government
Shays rebellion showed leaders of America that the articles of confederation were too weak, and a strong national government was needed
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Because it governs a federation of states that have governments in their own rite as well.
The Articles Of Confederation
make the national government stronger
No, not usually. Each member state is supposed to maintain its own leadership except in certain important matters such as defense and interstate commerce.
To strengthen the national government
they believed that the national government should be stronger than the states.
They believed in the article of confederation.
It swayed the public opinion to support a stronger national government
Shays rebellion showed leaders of America that the articles of confederation were too weak, and a strong national government was needed
Regarding authority, yes. A U.S. State Government (such as the State of Texas) administers the State in which is located. By contrast, the Federal Government of the United States of America administers the whole country.
The Articles of Confederation... and that's all I Know