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Some problems were better handled at the national level than at the local level.
There was almost no ability to do anything with out the majority of the states consent. America under the Articles of Confederation was more or less what the European Union was. The Constitution changed America from a group of 13 nations to a more united nation.
The biggest impact is that they failed. It proved to the Found Fathers that an alliance of states would not work well as a single nation and that there needs to be something over the states so order can take place. Meaning that our Federal Government was created as a unifier who is able to take taxes and to level war. This united us as a nation, but it was not until the Civil War that we considered ourselves one people.
confederation
The Articles left most of the power in the state governments due to fears of recreating a strong central power like the British Monarchy. A+LS: within the states
Neither, since confederation and government are two different concepts. One describes a regime type and the other is the lowest level of the state.
The EU, or European Union calls it self a 'Union'. It is usually considered a supra-national Confederation. The difference between a confederation and federation is that in the former the members have the right to leave at any time. It is 'supra-national' because it exists above the level of the member states.
Because the division of power in Articles of Confederation based on state authority in which the could not make or pass any law to the national level unless the all the states had to agree with it. Due to this fact the national government did not have any choice rather than waiting upon for decision making from states because the state has to make decision then the government to follow upon it because the major power was derived from the people who could not prefer for a strong government due to lack of experience and education.
Because the division of power in Articles of Confederation based on state authority in which the could not make or pass any law to the national level unless the all the states had to agree with it. Due to this fact the national government did not have any choice rather than waiting upon for decision making from states because the state has to make decision then the government to follow upon it because the major power was derived from the people who could not prefer for a strong government due to lack of experience and education.
Because the division of power in Articles of Confederation based on state authority in which the could not make or pass any law to the national level unless the all the states had to agree with it. Due to this fact the national government did not have any choice rather than waiting upon for decision making from states because the state has to make decision then the government to follow upon it because the major power was derived from the people who could not prefer for a strong government due to lack of experience and education.
Because the division of power in Articles of Confederation based on state authority in which the could not make or pass any law to the national level unless the all the states had to agree with it. Due to this fact the national government did not have any choice rather than waiting upon for decision making from states because the state has to make decision then the government to follow upon it because the major power was derived from the people who could not prefer for a strong government due to lack of experience and education.
Many. Between the signing of the Articles of Confederation and the ratification of the Constitution of the United States, problems of taxation, land management, currency regulation, and social projects riddled the government. Unfortunately, the question itself is flawed due to the fact that the national government did not exist in the sense that we think of a national government today. The most powerful levels of government were at the state level, with the national level being more a collective attempt by the states to coordinate policy. The largest issue they ran into during this period was the fact that all policies at this level had to be unanimous. But, as stated, the problems faced by the early post-revolutionary government were numerous.