No. One of the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation was that it made no provision for a federal court system. Article III of the US Constitution, which replaced the Articles of Confederation, required that Congress establish the Supreme Court. In other words, the Constitution said the government had to have a supreme court, but didn't directly create one. It left that task to Congress
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No. One of the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation was that it made no provision for a federal court system. Article III of the US Constitution, which replaced the Articles of Confederation, required that Congress establish the Supreme Court. In other words, the Constitution said the government had to have a supreme court, but didn't directly create one. It left that task to Congress.
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Yes, the US was allowed to make treaties under the Articles of Confederation.
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There were no amendments in the articles of confederation. The constitution has amendments.
Under the Articles of Confederation, states were allowed to have their own armies, much as the individual colonies had their own colonial militias.
supreme court
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There was no national court system under the Articles of Confederation. (GradPoint)
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a national court system
No. The United States lacked a federal court system under the Articles of Confederation, one of the weaknesses the Founding Fathers attempted to correct at the Philadelphia Convention in 1787. When they determined they couldn't revise the Articles of Confederation to accommodate all the desired corrections, they created the Constitution as the framework for the US government. The United States began operating under the Constitution in March 1789; the Supreme Court was formally established on September 24, 1789, but didn't meet for the first time until February 2, 1790.
No, the Articles of Confederation did not have a national court system. Moreover, under the Articles of Confederation, the Congress had limited power to regulate trade.
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Thirteen states were represented under the Articles of the Confederation.
the Northwest Territory under the Articles of Confederation
Started Shay's rebellion, which attempted to prevent the Massachusetts Supreme Court from convening. Shay's rebellion was a catalyst to the constitutional convention, since it showed that the government under the Articles of Confederation was too weak, since it couldn't send troops to stop the rebellion.
Under the Articles of Confederation, the term of the President was one year.