Under the Articles of Confederation, the national government had limited powers primarily centered around foreign affairs, such as conducting diplomacy and making treaties, as well as managing the military. It could also regulate weights and measures, handle postal services, and resolve disputes between states. However, it lacked the authority to levy taxes or regulate interstate commerce, which significantly hampered its effectiveness and led to calls for a stronger federal government.
E.Unitary System
c. reserved powers
Hamilton did think that the federal government had implied powers. He argued to use mans adequate to his ends. A~C
That is separation of powers.
States' Rights
Both the national government and the state governmentsThe RIGHT answer is C : The new National GovernmentI hate e2020
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William C. Powers was born in 1946.
Ridgley C. Powers died in 1912.
Ridgley C. Powers was born in 1836.