Eight weaknesses in the Articles of Confederation are:
>They had no way to collect money
>Can't controll the trade
>They had no President to carry out the laws
>No power to tax people
>One vote per state regardless of size
>A,endment with consent of all the states
Eight weaknesses in the Articles of Confederation are:
>They had no way to collect money
>Can't controll the trade
>They had no President to carry out the laws
>No power to tax people
>One vote per state regardless of size
>Amendment with consent of all the states
>No separate executive branch to enfore the laws
>No national court system to interpet the laws
1. Most power held by states 2. One branch of government 3. Legislative branch has few powers 4.no executive branch 5. No judicial system 6. No system of checks and balances.
link two weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation to one of the six Purposes of Government
How did James Madison attempt to address the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation and how it is organized?
mjyth
Daniel Shay led the rebellion that undermined the article of confederation.
Under the Article of Confederation each state remained independent.
There was no central government.
link two weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation to one of the six Purposes of Government
slavery, drugs and animals
Shay's Rebellion revealed the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation.
link two weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation to one of the six Purposes of Government
As the original governing document of the United States of America, the Articles of Confederation had a number of strengths yet, perhaps, an even greater number of weaknesses. Foremost among these weaknesses were the following: Congress had no power of taxation, no executive branch of government existed, and no judicial system was formally established by it.
How did James Madison attempt to address the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation and how it is organized?
mjyth
the name of the confederation
The biggest weaknesses of the government under the Articles of Confederation originated from the lack of any executive power or central authority. There was no centralization of defense, taxation, imports, etc.The strength of this form is that it preserved states' rights. Each state had the ability to control its own affairs as necessary.
unlike article 3 of the constitution the article of confederation made no provisions for these
The Articles of Confederation did not have a president and no strong central government.