1. the power to tax
2. the power to control trade
Did the bill of rights come before the Articles of Confederation?
No, the Articles were completed in 1783. The Constitution was approved in 1788. The Bill of Rights became part of the Constitution in 1792.
Where the founders people who opposed the articles of confederation?
The founding fathers were the people that wrote the articles of confederation. They most certainly were for the document they wrote.
What was the major flaw in the articles of confederations idea for the position of president?
The presidential powers were weak and made it to difficult for members of Congress to respond to national emergencies
The people! :)
central government and the people
What event led to the constitutional convention?
The event that led to the constitutional convention, was the articles of confederation
How did Daniel Shay destroy the Articles of Confederation?
He didn't destroy the articles. It was seen as ineffective and replaced.
What are facts that the articles of confederation created a weak government?
they only had one branch, which was the Legislative branch.
Also, they were in debt.
The Articles of Confederation defined congress as?
A body that was elected by the people. They were to meet and determine which laws needed to be changed or passed for the country.
How were states feuding during the article of confederation?
They did not agree on currency and did not believe in the central government.
How was power in congress divided under the articles of confederation?
The Articles of Confederation was the first constitution and to have new central government. States did not give up much of their power. They only had 1 vote in Congress. However, there was only one branch of the central government and that was Congress. The states still conducted the state government for their state.
Federalism represents a compromise between an extreme concentration of power and a loose confederation of independent states because when the Framers wrote the Constitution the fear of an abusive person gaining sole control was ultimate as well as the realization that thirteen independent states was not conducive for our unity. The Framers found it necessary to invent federalism at the Philadelphia Convention to help resolve issues debated by Federalists and Anti-federalists. Most agreed that the national government must be superior, however, they felt that powers must be given to sthe states. This sharing of powers is federalism and this defines a democracy, in that, powers are not concentrated in one area but shared also with the people. Today most laws that that affect us deirectly are state laws, in spite of the increased power of the federal government.
5 powers articles of confederation gave the national government?
- To coin money
- Taxation
- Credit to borrow money
- To declare war
- Post office & roads
What power does Congress have in relation to war?
In relation to war, Congress has the power to declare war. They also have the power to control the funding of the war.
What were the major characteristics of the Articles of Confederation?
There are 7, But here are 5
1. A recognition of the fundmental worth and dignity of every person.
2. A respect for the equality of all persons.
3. A faith in majority rule and an insistance upon minority rights.
4. An insistance of the necessity of compromise.
5. An insistance upon the widest possible degree of individual freedom.
What is the main idea behind the Articles of Confederation?
I think it provided for a loose alliance of the thirteen states, but I put that as my answer for the questions I had.
They did not want a central authority like the British system (studyisland)<3
Who wrote the Sedition Act of 1798?
The Federalists are responsible for the Sedition Act of 1798. The Federalists were first American political party. It was founded by Alexander Hamilton.
What is included under benzodiazepines?
The family of antianxiety drugs known as benzodiazepines includes alprazolam (Xanax), chlordiazepoxide (Librium), diazepam (Valium), and lorazepam (Ativan).
Which of these items is closest form of government under the articles of confederation?
The question cannot be answered. We don't have the list.
Very much True
In what year were the Articles of Confederation passed?
The Articles of Confederation were ratified on March 1, 1781. They detailed how each state was independent and retained all rights that were not otherwise given to the United States.