the congress
central government had the power to declare war and negotiate peace
central government had the power to declare war and negotiate peace
The states had more power over taxation under the Articles of Confederation.
The most significant power not given to the Federal government under the Articles of Confederation was the ability to tax. The central government therefore had to way to raise money for defense or important internal projects.
the congress
the congress
central government had the power to declare war and negotiate peace
central government had the power to declare war and negotiate peace
central government had the power to declare war and negotiate peace
Congress had the power to raise an Army by asking the States for troops.
The states had more power over taxation under the Articles of Confederation.
The most significant power not given to the Federal government under the Articles of Confederation was the ability to tax. The central government therefore had to way to raise money for defense or important internal projects.
There is no real central government under the Articles of Confederation. The only centralized governmental institution was the Congress, which only had the power to declare war with other nations
True. Under the Articles of Confederation the government had no power to collect taxes.
The government could not tax or declare war.
The states actually had the most power under the Articles of Confederation. This did not prove workable for the federal government, and this eventually led to the Constitutional Convention.