Under the Articles of Confederation, the government struggled to be effective due to its lack of central authority and weak executive powers. It could not impose taxes or regulate commerce, leading to financial instability and trade disputes among states. Additionally, the requirement for unanimous consent for amendments made it nearly impossible to enact necessary reforms, resulting in inefficiency and gridlock. This ultimately hindered the government's ability to respond to crises and maintain order.
There was no central government.
Article of confederation did not give power to federal govrnment
very quickly
The weak central government it created had to be strengthened.
The extensive powers of government formed under the article of confederation was best highlighted by Shays' rebellion
There was no central government.
There was no central government.
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limited government
Article of confederation did not give power to federal govrnment
they built the article
Legislative
To make a better and stronger government!
very quickly
they sucked the power
The legislative branch.
The Article of Confederation gave more power to the state government than the national government because the national government had few power.