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    an attempt to solve the problem of a lack of a functioning government‚ the Articles of Confederation were formed. Often times called the “Articles of Confusion”‚ the Articles of Confederation paved the way to our modern system of government. Out of the unreliable and unstable Articles‚ the Constitution was formed. Though the Articles instilled a seemingly well functioning governmental establishment‚ the Articles were far from a flawless governing mechanism. In the early days of the

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    The Articles of Confederation problems led to an ineffective government‚ Congress did not really set a true equal voting power between the states. The larger states were richer and more populated. They wanted more power‚ this was a problem. Next “the Congress could not levy taxes.” Each state gave what they wanted to give. If this was the case now‚ our Government could not help states when storms destroy their cities. The Congress did not have the power to control commerce or trade among states

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    1. Major domestic problems faced by the leaders of the republic under the Articles of Confederation was maintaining national security and creating a stable economic system. Maintaining national security was hard because the national government did not have the power to draft people into the army. The new country did not have an army therefore they were perceived as a weak nation. Many nations were waiting to invade the young country and claim the valuable land. The country also did not show unity

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    The Articles of Confederation were a primitive version of the current Constitution of the United States. Back in the 1700’s all thirteen states approved the Articles of Confederation. The Articles served as the only way to keep the states unified. Though they were weak (most people were afraid of having a strong central government) they still helped in modeling the United States Constitution and helped in stabilizing the government. Although this is true‚ it would be ridiculous to try to prove that

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    Overlooked Strengths of the Articles After the United States had declared independence from the most powerful nation on earth‚ they now had the task to put into place a government that could defend the freedom they had just won. The Articles of Confederation were the first attempt at political order for the New World. Although many believe that the Articles were a failure‚ I take the standpoint that some(not all) of the weaknesses could be turned around to strengths depending on the

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    1.The important (major) characteristics of the Articles of Confederation were about Congress and how it would work. Each state only had one congressional vote regardless of the size of the state which caused problems with larger states wanting more representation. Congress had no power to tax or to regulate commerce.The laws required a 9/13 pass while amendments had to be unanimously decided to be added. Finally they had no national court to enforce the laws that were passed by congress which didn’t

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    DBQ Essay EWSIS SS 10/31/014 In 1781‚ the newly independent states in America developed the first written constitution in the United States‚ known as the Articles of Confederation. The Articles of Confederation served as the written

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    Advantages and Disadvantages of the Articles of Confederation From their landing in the New World in the early 1600s‚ the British subjects‚ or colonists‚ were under the rule of the British King. Some colonies had more power with their own legislatures‚ but the British King and/or Parliament always had the final rule. Some of the British Kings tended to be more lenient than others‚ but when the Restoration occurred in 1660‚ Charles II was restored to power in England and he planned on ruling with

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    Jack Kalb 10-5-15 AP US History The Articles of Confederation were effective in many different ways. It affected us today because it established a new form of government‚ for us‚ the new nation. In the following paragraphs‚ the extent to which the Articles of Confederation were effective in solving problems that confronted us as the new nation will be gone over and described. Without the Articles of Confederation‚ many think those problems would still be here today‚ and surely could have affected

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    Weaknesses: Articles of Confederation The Articles of Confederation was the first written constitution of the United States. With backlash from nine out of thirteen states‚ the Articles of Confederation were unable to seek approval by all and called for a ratification. Despite the multiple weaknesses‚ it organized a record of achievement. With some strengths‚ the Articles of Confederation led to the Constitution. There were many weaknesses as per the ratification of the Articles of Confederation

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