The articles of Confederation gave to much power to the national government.
They didn't prove to be efficient. They gave too much power to the state governments and had a weak national government. Therefore the federal system couldn't collect taxes and had trouble creating laws.
the articles of confederation gave the national government no right to regulate trade or enforce taxes. Therefore, the states established taxes against each other to protect producers within their own state, etc., and the national government had little revenue for other purposes, such as common defense.
They both took power from states and gave it to the National Government.
It gave too much power to individual states. The central government had too little power to be effective, and the people were unhappy about their excessive taxes.
false
False, it was the only branch of government at the time which is the Executive branch today.
The Article of Confederation gave more power to the state government than the national government because the national government had few power.
It gave the government to much power.
The articles of Confederation gave to much power to the national government.
They didn't prove to be efficient. They gave too much power to the state governments and had a weak national government. Therefore the federal system couldn't collect taxes and had trouble creating laws.
In a typical government structure, the authority to raise taxes usually lies with the legislative branch, such as a parliament or congress. This branch creates laws related to taxation and has the power to increase or create new taxes.
the articles of confederation gave the national government no right to regulate trade or enforce taxes. Therefore, the states established taxes against each other to protect producers within their own state, etc., and the national government had little revenue for other purposes, such as common defense.
They both took power from states and gave it to the National Government.
It gave too much power to individual states. The central government had too little power to be effective, and the people were unhappy about their excessive taxes.
Implied powers gave the national government too much power.
no it wasn't because it gave too much power to the federal government (my opinion)