vague, a lot of room for interpretation. so people may interpret it in a way that may not be what the founding fathers had in mind.
I have noo clue you mind helpin me out i have a project due tommarow.
The weakness in the Articles of Confederation was due to it's loose connection of the states, which gave the federal government little power such as the ability to tax. The Articles of Confederation weren't corrected instead The Constitution replaced it, which gave the federal government much more authority and power and strongly united the country.
Shay's Rebellion - It exposed the weakness of the national government under the Articles of Confederation, showing the necessity of a strong central government, which was established under the Constitution.
The Articles of Confederation was the original U.S. Constitution which was ratified in 1781. Two of its weaknesses were its inability to levy taxes and regulate trade.
. The weakness of oligarchy are that they were owned by a company
what were the 7 weakness of the Articles of Confederation?
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The Georgia Constitution of 1777 gave too much power to the legislative branch.
One weakness was that the President and Vice President were to be the first and second place in electoral votes, meaning that they would likely be of opposite political views instead of working as a team. Another weakness was the reliance on taxing states; there was no mechanism for taxing wealthy people or companies. The Constitution did not specify what would happen if a Vice President died or resigned. And the Bill of Rights was not built into the Constitution from the beginning.
creating the three branches of government
Well kinda but it ended up kinda strong with the branches
Well kinda but it ended up kinda strong with the branches
gave more power to the federal government-apex
gave more power to the federal government-apex
It allowed only Protestants to be in government
It was difficult to amend.
Granted congress the power to levy taxes and collect taxes
The weakness in the Articles of Confederation was due to it's loose connection of the states, which gave the federal government little power such as the ability to tax. The Articles of Confederation weren't corrected instead The Constitution replaced it, which gave the federal government much more authority and power and strongly united the country.