One thing that is true about the Congress under the Articles of Confederation is that the Congress was mandated to maintain an army and navy.
True. Under the Articles of Confederation the government had no power to collect taxes.
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Congress pass laws allowing for free passage between states
True. The principal governmental body under the Articles of Confederation was a unicameral Congress, meaning it had a single legislative chamber. This Congress was responsible for making decisions and passing laws, but it had limited powers and lacked the authority to enforce its decisions, leading to challenges in governance.
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True. Under the Articles of Confederation the government had no power to collect taxes.
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Congress pass laws allowing for free passage between states
It is true that under the Articles of Confederation, Congress lacked the authority to make the states work together to solve national problems. After the states won independence in the Revolutionary War (1775-1783), they faced all the problems of peacetime government.
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Each state produced their own money under the articles and that was a major problem. There was no national currency.
Yes, this was true under the Articles of the Confederation. The rule as put into place and passed to ensure equality between larger and smaller states by population.
Washington was the first President under government set-up by the U.S. Constitution. There were ten 'Presidents of the United States in Congress Assembled' under the Articles of Confederation, but they were merely the presiding officer of Congress.