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weak and had limited powers. Under the Articles, there was no executive branch and Congress had limited authority to enforce laws or regulate commerce. This lack of central power led to difficulties in governing the country effectively, ultimately prompting the need for the Constitution and a stronger federal government.
The articles were weak all around. State borders were argued over, money was not consistent in value, and the federal government couldn't enforce the laws.
The Articles of Confederation, the predecessor to the Constitution, formed an extremely weak central government, that lacked many of the essential powers needed for a central government to function effectively. Some of its many flaws included the following: 1.) Lacked the power to enforce its laws 2.) Didn't have the power to tax 3.) Didn't have the power to form a national army or navy 4.) No national court system 5.) Each state issued their own currency 6.) Each state placed tariffs (tax on incoming goods from another state or country) on interstate trade.
Government is an institution created by a society to create and enforce public policies.
Government is an institution created by a society to create and enforce public policies.
no they could not enforce the laws.
Government is an institution created by a society to create and enforce public policies.
Government is an institution created by a society to create and enforce public policies.
Government is an institution created by a society to create and enforce public policies.
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The Articles of Confederation created a loose confederation of 13 independent states with a weak central government instead of creating one united nation with a strong central government like the constitution.
Yes, they built a weak central government.