Under the Articles of Confederation, the U.S. operated as a loose confederation of sovereign states with a weak central government. It lacked the authority to levy taxes or regulate commerce, leading to economic difficulties and interstate conflicts. Additionally, major decisions required unanimous consent from all thirteen states, making it challenging to enact effective governance. This framework ultimately proved inadequate, prompting the drafting of the U.S. Constitution in 1787.
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it was not backed by gold, silver or land.
True. Under the Articles of Confederation the government had no power to collect taxes.
no they didn't have enough burgers for thomas Jefferson
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it was not backed by gold, silver or land.
it was not backed by gold, silver or land.
True. Under the Articles of Confederation the government had no power to collect taxes.
1.) the establishment of a fair policy for the development of the lands west of the Appalachian Mountains and 2.) a peace treaty with Great Britain.
no they didn't have enough burgers for thomas Jefferson
it replaced the second congress
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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.
The government under the Articles of Confederation was characterized by a weak central authority, as it lacked the power to levy taxes, regulate commerce, or enforce laws. However, it did allow for the establishment of a postal service and the management of foreign affairs. The statement that the government had strong executive power is false, as there was no executive branch under the Articles. Thus, the government was primarily a confederation of sovereign states with limited federal power.
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