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Articles of Confederation
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What issues or events highlighted the insufficiency of the power of the central government under the Articles of Confederation?
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What were some of the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation?
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What category does Power to Tax the States go under articles of confederation, us Constitution or both
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Articles of Confederation: List at least 3 weaknesses.
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Determine if the following aspects of the Articles of Confederation would be considered a STRENGTH or a WEAKNESS of this first
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SUMMARIZE: Explain what dispute existed between the states that slowed down the process to ratify, or approve, the Articles of
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Why did the authors of the Articles of Confederation want a federal government with little power?
A. They did not favor a
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In the years immediately after the American Revolution, what was the most serious weakness of the Articles of Confederation? (1
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Why did the authors of the Articles of Confederation want a federal government with little power? A. They did not favor a
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Why did the authors of the Articles of Confederation want a federal government with little power?
A. They did not favor a
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Analyze the Articles of Confederation's geographic distribution of powerWhich state would prefer this distribution of power?
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What was a problem with the Articles of Confederation's geographic distribution of power?
A. Changes to the Articles of
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Analyze the Articles of Confederation’s geographic distribution of power. Which state would prefer this distribution of
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Analyze the Articles of Confederation’s geographic distribution of power. Which state would prefer this distribution of
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Why did the authors of the Articles of Confederation want a federal government with little power?
A. They did not favor a
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Explain two of the weaknesses of the new government under the Articles of Confederation.
Explain why a new, stronger government
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Identify the reason for the failure of the Articles of Confederation.(1 point) Responses It had a Bill of Rights. It had a Bill
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Why did the authors of the Articles of Confederation want a federal government with little power? A. They did not favor a
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Which explains the monetary policy weakness in the Articles of Confederation?(1 point) Responses The states were given options
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The Articles of Confederation bond the states together but yet still acted independenly.
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Why did the authors of the articles of confederation when a federal government with little power? A. They did not favor
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What issues did the nation face under the articles of confederation in the 1780s
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Why did the authors of the Articles of Confederation want a federal government with little power?
A. They did not favor a
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Which answer best details a weakness of the Articles of Confederation?
a) The Articles of Confederation gave too much power to
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How did the Articles of Confederation equalize power among the states?
a) Each state had votes based on their population only. b)
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Passage 1:
The United States has had two constitutions. The first constitution was called the Articles of Confederation. It was
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What issue arose with the state of Rhode Island that outlined a problem within the Articles of Confederation? A. the state
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Directions: Circle the best answer choice based on the passage.
1. What were the two major roles Georgia had in the new
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6. What two branches of government did the Articles of Confederation not have?
a. Executive and legislative b. Judicial and
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The federal government had limited power
under the Articles of Confederation. Example #1 Example #3 Main Idea: Example #2
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What issue arose with the state of Rhode Island that outlined a problem with the Articles of Confederation? 1. the state
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what issue arose with the state of Rhode Island that outlined a problem within the Articles of Confederation?
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What was one strength of the articles of confederation?(a) it allowed states to make decisions for themselves
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Which of the following statements would describe one strength of the Articles of Confederation?
A. The Confederation Congress
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A problem with the Articles of Confederation's geographic distribution of power was that:(1 point) Responses States had unequal
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A weakness of the Articles of Confederation was that the states had the authority to create and print:(1 point) Responses Their
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What fundamental problem did Noah Webster see in the articles of confederation? (A) the states would always work in their own
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Which of the following was the biggest weakness of the Articles of Confederation?
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Why did the authors of the Articles of Confederation want a federal government with little power?
A. They did not favor a
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Why did the authors of the Articles of Confederation want a federal government with little power?
A. They did not favor a
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Why did the authors of the Articles of Confederation want a federal government with little power?
A. They did not favor a
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Why did the authors of the Articles of Confederation want a federal government with little power? A.%C2%A0 They did not favor a
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Which of the following was a strength of the Articles of Confederation?
a) Congress had a difficult time passing laws. b) Each
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Which answer best explains how the Articles of Confederation set up governmental roles for dealing with foreign governments?
a)
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Why did the authors of the Articles of Confederation want a federal government with little power? A. They did not favor a
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Why did the authors of the Articles of Confederation want a federal government with little power?
A. They did not favor a
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Multiple Choice Question Why did the authors of the Articles of Confederation want a federal government with little power? A.
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Why did the authors of the Articles of Confederation want a federal government with little power? A. They did not favor a
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13:27 Question Which of these was one of the few successes of the United States government under the
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What was American’s first plan of government that included a weak national government that lacked the power to tax or regulate
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