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14 November, 18:16

Select four weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation.

1) They could not contribute any positive laws to the government.

2) They served as the government that brought on the Revolutionary War.

3) Congress had no power to collect taxes.

4) Equal voting power in Congress led to jealousies between states.

5) The executive branch held too much power.

6) Congress had no power to control trade.

7) There was no system of national courts.

8) There was no voting power for small states

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  1. 14 November, 20:20
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    The correct answers are 1) They could not contribute any positive laws to the government. 3) Congress had no power to collect taxes. 5) The executive branch held too much power. 7) There was no system of national courts.

    Four weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation were the following: They could not contribute any positive laws to the government, Congress had no power to collect taxes, the executive branch held too much power, and there was no system of national courts.

    The Articles of Confederation was considered to be the first Constitution in the United States. They were created in 1777 but were ratified until 1781. Under the Articles of Confederation, the states were sovereign and independent and could collect taxes to have money. Congress could not, and when in need, Congress had to ask the states to get the money. Congress had a weak position. It just could operate a post office and oversees the relationships with Native American Indians.
  2. 14 November, 21:52
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    Four weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation is:

    ~1. They could not contribute any positive laws to the government.

    ~3. Congress had no power to collect taxes.

    ~5. The executive branch held too much power.

    ~7. There was no system of national trade.

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