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Did the articles of confederation form a loose union of the states?

The Articles of Confederation created a loose union of the States. Each state was essentially independent. There was no real Federal Government under the Articles. Nearly all business of government was conducted by the states, including taxation and defense.


Many colonies objected to the Albany plan of union in 1754 mainly because?

Because the local colonial governments would have to give up their power.


What two powers did the states refuse to give Congress under the Articles of Confederation?

1) The power to tax 2) The power to contro trade


How did the Louisiana purchase have a negative effect on the union?

The US Constitution states that any power that the Constitution does not expressly give to the federal government or does not expressly deny to the states belongs to the states or the people. The Constitution does not say that the President has the power to purchase land on behalf of the country. Pres. Jefferson defended his action by stating that since the Constitution gives the federal government the right to control federal land, it naturally follows that the federal government has the right to acquirefederal land.


The Great Compromise established the separation of?

the legislative branch. or maybe the powers of the big states versus the powers of the small states.it determined that the legislative branch would be split into two houses. The House of Representatives was created to please the large states and give them power. The Senate was created to please the small states and give them power.

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The states agreed to give up some of their powers to this type of union?

The states gave up some of their power in order to form a Federal union.


Why did president Nixon want the united stateS to have better relations with china?

To give him more power in his actions toward the Soviet Union


What is give the states rights?

States rights is allocation of power to the states relative to the federal government. If you give too much power to the states: They become 50 bickering despotisms If you give too much power to the federal govt: We have a dictatorship


Can someone else withdraw money on my behalf?

Yes, someone else can withdraw money on your behalf if you give them permission or if they are authorized to do so, such as through a power of attorney or joint account ownership.


What is the states' right?

States rights is allocation of power to the states relative to the federal government. If you give too much power to the states: They become 50 bickering despotisms If you give too much power to the federal govt: We have a Dictatorship


Can you give me the opposite of withdraw?

The word insert would work as an opposite of withdraw.


Who must give permission for new states to be admitted to the union?

New states can be admited to the union only with th e approval of who?


Did admitting California to the union in 1850 give the free states and advantage over the slave states?

yes it did


How many states belonged to the union?

During the Civil War, the United States was divided into the Union and the Confederacy. Twenty states belonged to the Union, and there were also four border states that did not secede from the United States, but also did not give up slavery. The Confederacy had eleven states.


Can the president give states to other countries?

No - he can not even let states leave the union if decide they want to secede.


Did the articles of confederation form a loose union of the states?

The Articles of Confederation created a loose union of the States. Each state was essentially independent. There was no real Federal Government under the Articles. Nearly all business of government was conducted by the states, including taxation and defense.


Why did President Nixon want the unites states to have better relations with the Chinese?

President Nixon wanted the US to have better relations with China to give him more power in his actions toward the Soviet Union.