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yes, the constitution created a stronger national government :)
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 Article of Confederation gave more power to the state government than the national government because the national government had few power.
State and National Government. Did not have an executive or judiciary branch in national.
No, not usually. Each member state is supposed to maintain its own leadership except in certain important matters such as defense and interstate commerce.
No, not usually. Each member state is supposed to maintain its own leadership except in certain important matters such as defense and interstate commerce.
State and National Government. Did not have an executive or judiciary branch in national.
A weakness of the Artticle of Confederation
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False. In a Confederation, more power belongs to the individual, or state, governments.
they believed that the national government should be stronger than the states.
The Articles of Confederation was a weak government. Shays Rebellion demonstrated this fact when government authorities could not decide whether the state or the national government should put down the revolt. Larger states wanted to do away with the Articles of Confederation because they thought the central government needed to be stronger while smaller states wanted to keep the Articles of Confederation because they were afraid of having a strong central government.