The government under the Articles of Confederation was largely ineffective due to its weak central authority, which lacked the power to tax, regulate commerce, or enforce laws. This resulted in financial instability, interstate disputes, and difficulties in responding to crises, such as Shays' Rebellion. Consequently, the Articles were deemed insufficient, leading to the Constitutional Convention of 1787 and the eventual establishment of a stronger federal government.
The only branch of government under the Articles of Confederation was the legislative branch, which consisted of a unicameral Congress.
The Articles of Confederation did NOT provide the United States with an effective government. It lacked many powers that we now have. For example the government in the 1780's couldn't impose taxes, it was unicameral, and it could not declare war. If it would have been effective we would still be under the power of the articles instead of the constitution.
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The major problem of the government under the Articles of Confederation was that the national government was unable to enforce its laws. The Articles of Confederation were created on November 15, 1777.
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The only branch of government under the Articles of Confederation was the legislative branch, which consisted of a unicameral Congress.
The Articles of Confederation did NOT provide the United States with an effective government. It lacked many powers that we now have. For example the government in the 1780's couldn't impose taxes, it was unicameral, and it could not declare war. If it would have been effective we would still be under the power of the articles instead of the constitution.
Under the Articles of Confederation Congress depended on donations from the states to operate which caused problems for the national government.
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The major problem of the government under the Articles of Confederation was that the national government was unable to enforce its laws. The Articles of Confederation were created on November 15, 1777.
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True. Under the Articles of Confederation the government had no power to collect taxes.
That would be the government as it existed under the Articles of Confederation. The Articles of Confederation had many weaknesses, most of which were addressed in the later US Constitution.