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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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    but it still needs ¾ ratification of the states‚ however‚ states can write their own amendments and have their own constitutional conventions whatever they want‚ but need 2/3 of the state legislatures to convene one. * The actual working of Article V is “The Congress‚ whenever two thirds of both Houses shall deem it necessary‚ shall propose Amendments to this Constitution‚ or‚ on the Application of the Legislatures of two thirds of the several States‚ shall call a Convention for proposing Amendments

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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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    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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    United States Constitution is th supreme law of the land and that it essentially instruct how the U.S. government should operate. Specifically‚ Article V of the U.S. Constitution details the amendment process and how an amendment may become part of the constitution (Patteson) Furthermore‚ the first ten amendments are collectively known as the Bill of Rights and they were drafted in order to guarantee certain freedoms and safeguards in order to protect the American people from an intrusive government

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    The Articles of Confederation were very ineffective because it didn’t give the Federal government enough power‚ they couldn’t enact tariffs and each state did what was in the best interest of its own state not what was best for the country as a whole. The Articles of Confederation was more of a league of friendship than an actual government. The mere fact that it took four years to ratify should have warned the country of its shortcomings. It was very difficult to amend the Articles because a unanimous

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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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    The Articles of Confederation held many problem that the people of the U.S. were angry about. With no Bill of Rights in the Articles of Confederation many people were angry that their rights were not protected by anything. Since the states had different currencies this also mde people in the U.S very angry because they could be rich in one state and in the other poor. As well as this making it so that the states couldn’t trade. Lastly the government couldn’t tax the people making the United States

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    Bill of Rights A democracy must ensure that individuals have certain rights and that the government will always recognize these rights. Therefore it is often a practice in most democratic countries to list the rights of the citizens in the constitution itself. Such a list of rights mentioned and protected by the constitution is called the ‘bills of rights. A bill of rights prohibits government from thus acting against the rights of the individuals and ensures a remedy in case there is violation

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