Under the Articles of Confederation, the federal government lacked the authority to directly levy taxes, relying instead on voluntary contributions from the states, which often resulted in insufficient funding. In contrast, the Constitution granted Congress the power to impose and collect taxes directly from individuals and businesses, providing a more reliable revenue system. This shift aimed to ensure a stable financial foundation for the federal government, addressing the weaknesses of the Articles in maintaining national stability and funding essential functions.
The Articles of Confederation.
the articles of confederation
The Mayflower Compact was NOT a constitution. It was a social agreement. The answer is the Articles of Confederation.
No, it was the Articles of Confederation.
They wrote the Constitution, to replace the Articles of Confederation.
No they are not the same. The Articles of Confederation didn't provide the power for the government to collect taxes, for example. No, they "were" not the same* *Different author from the first paragraph.
The Articles of Confederation.
The alliance of independent states.
the articles of confederation
VERY different. The Articles of Confederation was the agreements among 13 independent States' the Constitution bound those states into a new nation.
Articles of Confederation
THE ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION, THE ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION,
The Articles Of Confederation
Articles of Confederation
America's first constitution was the Articles of Confederation.
The Mayflower Compact was NOT a constitution. It was a social agreement. The answer is the Articles of Confederation.
the articles were created before the government constitution so for they had old rules that were upgraded in the u.s constitution