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What led to a serious dispute between the large and small states under the article of confederation?

equal voting power in Congress


A serious problem caused by the articles of confederation was that?

the government had problems raising money to pay for its activities


The most serious weakness of the Articles of Confederation was brought about by the authors?

fear of concentration of power in national government... :)


How did the Constitution solve problems created by the Articles of Confederation?

The Constitution was designed to solve the major weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation. One of the most serious problems was the lack of federal power. The Executive Branch, missing in the Articles, was created to enforce federal laws in the country. The government under the Constitution also had the power to tax. Under the Articles, only state governments could tax due to fears of monarchy and tyranny that might result if the federal government was allowed to tax. However, the federal government had to depend on the states for revenue, which the states did not always give. This was a serious problem because the US had $27 million in war debts. The first sign that the new Constitution was better than the old Articles of Confederation was the Whiskey Rebellion, in which the new government aptly showed its ability to enforce its laws.


Was Many of the serious problems that plagued the government under the Articles of Confederation developed because of the limited power of the central government?

The government under the Articles of Confederation encountered many problems because each state only had one vote in Congress, regardless of size. The Congress also do not have the power to tax.


Why did leaders call for the constitution convention?

The Constitutional Convention was called to amend the Articles of Confederation, the rules for the United States' first independent government. But when the fifty-five delegates attempted to amend the plan, they realized the task was impossible. The delegates scrapped the Articles of Confederation and secretly began working to devise an entirely new framework for government, the US Constitution.


What problems did the colonists come up against because of the weakness of the Articles of Confederation?

1. It soon became clear that the Articles of Confederation had some serious problems. To begin with, the Congress could not pass a law unless 9 states voted in favor for it. These strict voting requirments made it difficult for the Congress to accomplish anything. Thank you! Erik G BHS er


A serious problem caused by the Articles of Confederation was that the government had problems raising money to pay for its activities True or False?

Under the Articles of Confederation the United States government had very severe difficulties raising money for defense and essential programs. The national government had fews way to take in money except to ask each state for a portion of their tax revenue. States did not always cooperate with federal demands for money.


Did the articles of confederation or the constitution provide a better way to solve the problems facing the nation?

The Constitution was designed to solve the major weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation. One of the most serious problems was the lack of federal power. The Executive Branch, missing in the Articles, was created to enforce federal laws in the country. The government under the Constitution also had the power to tax. Under the Articles, only state governments could tax due to fears of monarchy and tyranny that might result if the federal government was allowed to tax. However, the federal government had to depend on the states for revenue, which the states did not always give. This was a serious problem because the US had $27 million in war debts. The first sign that the new Constitution was better than the old Articles of Confederation was the Whiskey Rebellion, in which the new government aptly showed its ability to enforce its laws.


What is the weakness of the article of confederate?

The Articles of Confederation, the first official government of the United States had many serious weaknesses. 1) Under the Articles there was only a unicameral legislature so that there was no separation of powers. 2) The central government under the Articles was too weak since the majority of the power rested with the states. 3) Congress, under the Articles, did not have the power to tax which meant that they could never put their finances in order. 4) In order to change or amend the Articles, unanimous approval of the states was required which essentially meant that changes to the Articles were impossible. 5) For any major laws to pass they had to be approved by 9 or the 13 states which proved difficult to do so that even the normal business of running a government was difficult. 6) Under the Articles, Congress did not have the power to regulate commerce which will cause competition between states as well as diplomatic issues,


What challenges did James K. Polk face as president?

He faced a dispute with Great Britain over the location of the northern border between Oregon and Canada as well as serious trouble with Mexico over Texas and California. The Oregon question was settled peacefully with a treaty. The dispute with Mexico led to the Mexican War. He resolved both problems advantageously for the US.


What does dispute?

AnswerTo argue or debate about something.AnswerA dispute is a serious disagreement about something important to the parties involved, often regarding the truth or validity of something like a credit charge or terms of an agreement.The word "dispute" may be used in legal contracts, and is often accompanied by language explaining how the disagreement will be resolved (by arbitration, etc.).