Individual states
The articles of confederation gave power to the states and left very little power for the federal government.
what is an example of the articles of confederation?
The Articles of Confederation gave the most governmental power to the individual states. This decentralized power structure meant that the federal government had limited authority and could not enforce laws or collect taxes effectively. This lack of centralized power ultimately led to issues such as economic instability and difficulties in conducting foreign relations.
2 Articles of Confederation and The Constitution. The reason for 2 was because Articles of Confederation gave the government no power.
The Articles of Confederation gave power to the States even though Congress was still the main power.
The articles of Confederation gave to much power to the national government.
Articles of Confederation gave the States to much power and the Federal government had no control over the states.
no power
The Articles of Confederation gave the government no separation of powers.
The constitution actually gave power to the congress the articles did not give to much power
The Articles of Confederation gave power to the States even though Congress was still the main power.
The weakness in the Articles of Confederation was due to it's loose connection of the states, which gave the federal government little power such as the ability to tax. The Articles of Confederation weren't corrected instead The Constitution replaced it, which gave the federal government much more authority and power and strongly united the country.