- No common currency
- No power to tax
- No separation of powers
- All states had only one vote in the national government
False Strength:
- Gave congress the power to borrow money from other countries (at the time there was no one who respected us as a country to do that)
it lacked any real power over the states.
The Articles of Confederation's greatest weakness, was that it had no direct origin in the people themselves. It only knew state sovereignty.
creating the three branches of government
weakness in the Articles of Confederation
gave more power to the federal government-apex
The American government lacked any real power over the states under The Articles of Confederation. It could not raise enough taxes to pay its debts.
The American government lacked any real power over the states under The Articles of Confederation. It could not raise enough taxes to pay its debts.
The American government lacked any real power over the states under The Articles of Confederation. It could not raise enough taxes to pay its debts.
The American government lacked any real power over the states under The Articles of Confederation. It could not raise enough taxes to pay its debts.
The American government lacked any real power over the states under The Articles of Confederation. It could not raise enough taxes to pay its debts.
it lacked any real power over the states.
it lacked any real power over the states
it lacked any real power over the states.
the weakness of the Articles of Confederation
The American government lacked any real power over the states under The Articles of Confederation. It could not raise enough taxes to pay its debts.
many revisions of the Articles to strengthen the national government
The American government lacked any real power over the states under The Articles of Confederation. It could not raise enough taxes to pay its debts.