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Who had the most powers under the articles of confederation?

The States


What powers did the national government under the articles of confederation?

But the Articles left most important powers to the states. These powers included the authority to set taxes and enforce national laws. The Articles proposed to leave the states in control of the lands west of the Appalachian Mountains .


What did powers did congress have under articles of confederation?

pass laws


What problem do you see with the powers under the articles?

you see cake


Which was weakness of the articles of confederation?

the state governments lost most of their powers


What weakness of the articles of confederation made enforcing the laws of congress impossible?

under the articles there was only a unicomeral legislature so that there was no seperation of powers.


What powers would congress have under the New Jersey Plan that it did not have under the Articles of Confederation?

They could set taxes and regulate trade power.


What powers would congress have under the New Jersey plan that it did not have under articles of confederation?

They could set taxes and regulate trade power.


What powers would congress have under the new jersey plan that they did not have under the articles of confederation?

The powers that Congress had under the New Jersey plan that they did not have under the articles of confederation is that every state could only pass one vote, and could not pass votes off the population, for every state did not have the same population and therefor it would not be a fair voting.


Why was the articles of confederations weak?

The Articles of Confederation gave the government no separation of powers.


All what made the national government weak under The Articles of Confederation?

Congress could not negotiate with foreign powers


What were the powers given to congress under the articles of confederation?

denied-the right for a state to print it's own money