Prohibition
When the Ming government failed to issue enough copper coins, counterfeiting became an issue.
Because the rebellion failed.
It failed because the colonies did not retain enough independence.
The first plan of government for the United States, known as the Articles of Confederation, failed primarily due to its lack of a strong central authority. It created a weak national government that struggled to raise revenue, regulate commerce, and enforce laws. Additionally, the requirement for unanimous consent from all states to amend the Articles made it nearly impossible to address these shortcomings. This ultimately led to the Constitutional Convention of 1787, where the current U.S. Constitution was drafted.
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When the Ming government failed to issue enough copper coins, counterfeiting became an issue.
When the Ming government failed to issue enough copper coins, counterfeiting became an issue.
There is no more government budget left.
All the treaties"fell apart" because the US government failed to honor them or to enforce them.
they could not enforce laws, could not tax, no executive branch, no court system, and they could not regulate trade.
Yes and No. Yes because when the government fials to enforce the law citizens must be able to act towards self preservation. No because vigilantism leads to more violence and instability becuause it ignores human rights and set laws. ==CJ 92== The best thing to do is sort the government out, if that fails then vigilantism is justified.
The articles of confederation.
the executive branch was weak and had no authority to enforce the legislative branch's decisionsthe states had to much power and the federal government didn't have any power to collect taxes or regulate trade.They had a weak central goverment.It made the government really weak. It didn't even allow taxes.
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Because the rebellion failed.
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.
Ultimately, the budget was voted on which failed to pass. Also being discussed at the time was The Freedom of Information Act, Bill C-15. This bill was later reworked and reintroduced by the Trudeau government as the Access to Information Act.