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    The Articles of Confederation that had been drafted in 1777 gave the majority of power to the states. The National government was weak and unable to sustain itself. It did not even possess the ability to resolve differences between state legislature and interstate commerce. When the Articles of Confederation were written those that drafted it purposely gave majority power to the states as they feared a powerful central government. The problem was by severely limiting the central government’s

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    America. A beautiful country that we fought so hard to create. An eight year struggle that we suffered through‚ but our fighting spirit never dwindled. But what if it were all to fall and break away? What if our efforts are meaningless? All of our suffering‚ all of it will go in vain. Our government is weak under the Articles of Confederation. If kept like this‚ America will fall into chaos! We need a stronger government! The Constitution offers us a strong government‚ with a strong leader. The leader

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    not want any kind of ruler that had all the power‚ all at once. So‚ why is that? What did the found fathers of our country come up with in the 1700’s to protect the colonies from tyranny? After the war‚ none of us wanted to go back to the kind of monarchy that England had. But‚ the government we had established-- known as the Articles of Confederation -- had no central government at all. So‚ the delegates had to figure out how to guard the country against tyranny‚ while also forming a stable‚ working

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    The constitution adressed the problems of decentralization powers under the Articles of Confederation. Three problems that existest were no national currency‚ unicameral legislature‚ and cogress had no ability to tax. The tension between decentralized and centralized power are argued to still exist through environmental policy‚ gun control‚ and disability access. These tensions are illustrated in deforestation‚ no "national police" to control firearm distribution‚ and the Americans with DIsabilities

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    History 17 September 2014 “From 1781-1789 the Articles of Confederation provided the United States with an effective government.” Evaluate this statement. The confederation era is considered to be one of the most influential periods in the development of America’s history. Although the Articles of Confederation‚ from 1781 through 1789‚ did affect the United States‚ it failed to provide America with a sufficient government. The Articles of Confederation presented the United States government with

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    to 1785 the Articles of Confederation provided the United States with an effective government. The main goal of the Articles was to allot as much independence as possible to the states compared to the idea of a central government for fear of conflict with Britain. Despite the many advantages of its systematic rule it did not provide enough power to the Congress in order for them to adequately control commerce‚ land expansion and regulate taxes. This was very expected since the Articles of Confederation

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    The Articles of Confederation established a “firm league of friendship” among the States. Each state kept its own freedom‚ but they came together for a common defense‚ security‚ and general welfare. The Articles did not go into effect right away because the ratification‚ formal approval of each state‚ was needed first. (Crouse‚ Kaitlyn. “Constitution” October 2017. Slide #18) Also‚ the states constantly bickered during the 1780s. The were jealous of each other‚ refused to support a central government

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    4‚ Sec. 3 & 4 02.06 The Articles of Confederation Ch. 5‚ Sec. 1 02.07 Compromising for a New Constitution Ch. 5‚ Sec. 2 American/Arizona History SUSD eLearning/Scottsdale Online Learning Week 5 02.08 Ratification of the Constitution Ch. 5‚ Sec. 3 02.09 Module Two Review and Exam 03

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    After a new Constitution‚ intended to replace the Articles of Confederation‚ it was agreed that it would go into effect when nine of the thirteen states had approved it in ratifying conventions. There ensued a nationwide debate over constitutional principles‚ and the press was overwhelmed with letters condemning or praising the documents. The three men chief among them Hamilton‚ who wrote about two-thirds of the essays addressed the objections of opponents‚ who feared a lliberal central government

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    U.S History Essay Ann 2. How effective was the national Congress under the Articles of Confederation? Why were the Articles replaced by the Constitution? How was the federal government different under the Constitution? After the Revolutionary War‚ originators of the Articles of Confederation had checked that the federal government could never do rob power from the each individual state. The outcome was that the national Congress was very weak and even politically weak which make them not to keep

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