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    contrast the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution‚ especially in regard to the specific powers granted by each to the national government. Although both the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution of the United States have both ran our country‚ in the past and presently‚ as we excavate them we will find similarities as well as many differentiating factors about the documents. As the Articles of Confederation became ratified in 1781‚ it created a loose confederation of sovereign

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    fact that people who earn a lot of money does not mean that are successful. First of all‚ there are a lot of illegitimate ways to earn money. When we meet someone who earns a lot of money‚ we should not conclude that they are a successful person. We have firstly ask them from what they get all this money. Maybe they are just thrifts or they sell cocaine for other people. They really make money from this and we can not consider them as successful person. In addition ‚ there are a lot of people

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    mobs of people domiciled in an Empire which was suffering from backwardness in several aspects came out to illustrate their discontent on the streets of Petrograd. Before this escalated and a large number of citizens joined the movement - one could argue that the consequences could have been limited‚ if a strong leader would have been in power. The long history of struggle and rising discontent amongst the population had come to a point at which it was almost impossible to prevent the eventual outbreak

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    wrote the Articles of Confederation during the Revolutionary War. The articles were written to give the colonies an idea of a unified government. The Articles of Confederation was the first constitution of the United States and specified how the Federal government was to operate. The government under the Articles of Confederation has been considered a failure. It is evident that the Articles of Confederation had a negative impact on the colonies. Many problems began to arise due to some of the laws

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    The Articles of Confederation needed to be replaced because it was created to keep the states independent from a national government. In the Articles of Confederation it stated "Its sovereignty‚ freedom‚ and independence‚ and every power‚ jurisdiction‚ and right . . . not . . . expressly delegated to the United States in Congress assembled." It was created to pretty much let the states stay as independent as possible and keep a National government weak. The only thing was to make sure that security

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    The Articles of Confederation from 1781 to 1789 did not provide the United States with an effective form of government because of its problems in terms of domestic policy‚ foreign policy‚ and economics. Domestic policy‚ or the set of decisions that a government makes relating to things that directly affect the people in its own country‚ was not adequate enough to solve strife between states. The Articles stated that state legislatures chose representatives for the house‚ rather than the people themselves

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    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 that would replace the states

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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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    Articles of the Constitution and Confederation of the United States Anthony Reyes‚ History/110 September 5‚ 2013 Articles of the Constitution and Confederation of the United States Thee American Confederation and Constitution has caused several colonist to be reluctant for several years. The United States government ratified these articles creating unity between the states and the representations for all citizens. Articles of Confederation and the Constitution are justified for an effective

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    Article of Confederation is a written agreement ratified in 1781 by the thirteen original states. It was a plan of government for the United States of America. This agreement went into action 1781. As a Concord High school student I believe there are 5 good reasons on why the Article of Confederation failed. 1. It provided weak national government 2. Gave congress no power to tax or regulation commerce (trade) among the states 3. Provided for no common currency (money) 4. Gave each state in

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