ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION VS. CONSTITUTION There were many differences between the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution. At the end of the American Revolution the free states needed some sort of control that would generate to a unified country. Issues arose such as: How should power be divided between local and national governments? How should laws be made‚ and by whom? Who should be authorized to govern those laws? How could the government be designed to protect the unalienable
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The Continental Congress adopted the Articles of Confederation‚ the first constitution of the United States‚ on November 15‚ 1777. However‚ ratification of the Articles of Confederation by all thirteen states did not occur until March 1‚ 1781. The Articles created a loose confederation of sovereign states and a weak government‚ leaving most of the power within the state governments. The need for a stronger Federal government soon became apparent and eventually led to the Constitutional Convention
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The Articles of Confederation and the Constitution were both recognized and followed by the same group of people. Even though the same group of people followed these two documents‚ these documents are very different. One example is the writing style of each document. The Articles of Confederation were repetitive‚ less direct and less certified for quoting than the Constitution. The two documents have a different approach towards the type of government and its control over the matters. The Articles
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called the Articles of Confederation was ratified to act as framework for America’s central government. The Articles of Confederation was purposely created to have a weak central government‚ in fear of a tyrannical government like Britain’s. The idea behind the Articles were to place a limit on how much power each state had while maintaining its “Sovereignty‚ freedom‚ and independence and every power‚ jurisdiction‚ and right.” Although‚ many of the ideas behind the Articles of Confederation were well
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colonies with different cultures‚ different wants‚ and different needs linked by one common enemy‚ to keep these 13 colonies joined together the Articles of Confederation were established but this would not last. From 1781 to 1789‚ the Articles of Confederation did not provide the United States with an effective government. The Articles of Confederation was such a week form of government that it would never have kept the 13 very different colonies together. The people during this time were very
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sophisticated and intelligent and can usually single out up what other people feel and go through because I picture in my opinion in their shoes. I just love the idea of going to work every day and doing something I love: “helping others”. The positive aspects of the career are as follows: * Rewarding working with individuals and their tribulations * Frequently get a chance to observe the outcome of my occupation * Professional settings for the majority of the business * 9-5 work calendar
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Reaction Assignment #3 Professor Keller- History 1311 My father was a local merchant in the city of Boston in 1764 when Parliament passed The Sugar Act1 in yet another attempt to increase Britain’s revenue after the end of the Seven Years War. One of nine children‚ my family struggled financially during the upcoming years. I suppose my parents worried constantly that we would suffer economic loss as Great Britain passed many taxation acts2 which further tightened any financial gain
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I want to focus on a positive aspect within nationalism; National identity can help overcome narrow tribalism. A common trend today‚ especially in Western nations‚ is that populations are becoming more diverse- racially‚ religiously‚ linguistically and otherwise. In this process‚ we have the opportunity to engage‚ understand and work with people who differences might otherwise separate us. (Wilkens pg 71‚ 72) It is the job and honor of every follower of Christ and of every church of the Lord Jesus
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difference between the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution was the strength in governmental foundation‚ protection of rights‚ and proper representation. The Articles of Confederation was a single legislative body with no separation of branches. The Constitution sought to provide a stable foundation for a better qualified government. The Articles of Confederation had provided too much control and supremacy for the government in any decisions they made. The Articles of Confederation didn’t seem to
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Americans today have their negative and positive sides to them. For example‚ many Americans‚ like my father‚ focus on the any positives of the people. He sees the good in everyone‚ and he is always providing sweet southern hospitality to his neighbors and community members. Another positive of Americans is the passion that every soul carries with them; Americans strong belief in freedom and justice always brings the great nation together‚ this love is so great that often times this patriotism for
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