The Articles of Confederation had a Weak National Government. The U.S. had a Federal Sytem Government ( Or strong Government )
Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union
They didn’t create a weak national government, but one with a balanced set of powers.
The Articles of Confederation was a very poor document. Its overall structure gave too much power to individual states which left the national government weak and unable to effectively carry through with anything.
There is no definitive answer to this question as it depends on a variety of factors, including the specific country in question and the particular type of government. However, in general, governments with a weak national government are considered to be less effective and less stable than those with a strong national government. This is because a weak national government is less able to effectively manage the country's affairs and to protect the rights and interests of its citizens. In addition, a weak national government is more likely to be overthrown by a strong, centralized government.
Articles of Confederation
the people
Weak.
The Democratic-Republicans, who were opposed to the Federalists.
Confedration
Constitution
the constitution
They didn’t create a weak national government, but one with a balanced set of powers.