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congress didn't have the power to tax directly, regulate interstate trade, tax, form military, and finally they couldn't be changed easily.

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What could Congress not do under the Articles of Confederation?

Under the Articles of Confederation, Congress could not levy taxes, regulate trade between states, or enforce laws.


Who controls trades between states?

congress under the articles of confederation could not congress under the articles of confederation could not


The articles of confederation left congress unable to?

The congress of the confederation could not tax. The could request tax, but they had no authority. The government went into debt.


Congress could not levy and collect taxes which document is that?

Articles of Confederation


What were some things that the articles of confederation could and could not do?

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What could congress do under the Articles of Confederation?

Congress could not tax and it could not control or interfere with trade between the individual states.


What could congress not under the Articles of Confederation?

Congress could not tax and it could not control or interfere with trade between the individual states.


Under the Articles of Confederation what could congress?

Congress could not tax and it could not control or interfere with trade between the individual states.


Control trade between states?

congress under the articles of confederation could NOT


What are all the weaknesses congress had under the articles of confederation?

Congress could not regulate foreign and interstate commerce.


What were some bad things the articles of confederation had?

- Had a few powers - Each state had one vote in congress - could not coin money - Could not enforce laws


Which sentence describes the power to tax given to the U.S. Congress by the Articles of Confederation?

The power to tax given to the U.S. Congress by the Articles of Confederation was limited. Congress could requisition funds from the states, but they did not have the authority to directly tax individuals or regulate commerce.