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    Benjamin Franklin attempted to write the first copy of the Articles of Confederation‚ but it was never formally considered by the Continental Congress. Then‚ in June of 1776‚ John Dickinson‚ a delegate from Pennsylvania began to draft the Articles of Confederation that were completed by November of 1777. However‚ after the draft was complete‚ not all of the states agreed with it. For instance‚ Maryland strongly disagreed against the Articles because claims to the western lands set Maryland in a disadvantage

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    called the Articles of Confederation was drafted shortly before the declaring of independence in 1776. Through extraordinary chance‚ the American colonists managed to secure an alliance with France and defeat the British. The Treaty of Paris of 1783 was formed‚ which recognized the United States as an independent nation. Now the nation was governed under the Articles of Confederation. Fear of British rule led to the inclusion of certain ideas during the drafting of the Articles of Confederation‚ which

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    AP US Articles of Confederation were Effective Post Revolutionary War‚ in 1777‚ the pristine leaders of the newborn United States of America realized that it was imperative that the draft and establish an effective government. The government would have to be able to unify the brand new nation and help it prosper. A strong central government was obviously not the answer for this newly freed nation. Therefore that is why the Articles of Confederation were established as a “firm league of friendship”

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    Unintended consequences are situations where an action results in an outcome that is not what is intended. The unintended results may be foreseen or unforeseen‚ but they are almost always logical or likely results of the action. These consequences could be positive or negative‚ but it is often said that almost all human actions have at least one unintended consequence. In other words‚ each cause has more than one effect‚ including unforeseen effects. A real-world example of this is the Treaty of

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    to. While under the Articles of Confederation the government addressed these issues the best it could. Unfortunately some issues were not addressed as well as others. Although the Articles of Confederation were able to sign a treaty with England through the Treaty of Paris‚ ending the war‚ and was able to settle disputes for the settlement of western lands between the states‚ the Articles of Confederation failed to create an efficient way to settle the national debt‚ and were unable to effectively

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    Unintended Consequences in the Bible With every sin comes a consequence‚ whether the sin is intended or not. There are many different examples of consequences linked with sin. For example‚ the story of Adam and Eve is very well heard of. It shows perfect examples of unintended consequences because of sin. Another good example would be the story of Moses and Golden Calf. In both stories‚ there are consequences from God because they disobeyed him. First‚ the story of Adam and Eve is a great example

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    “The law of unintended consequences is what happens when a simple system tries to regulate a complex system. The political system is simple; it operates with limited information (rational ignorance)‚ short time horizons‚ low feedback‚ and poor and misaligned incentives. Society in contrast is a complex‚ evolving‚ high-feedback‚ incentive-driven system. When a simple system tries to regulate a complex system you often get unintended consequences.” (1) Before the prohibition of alcohol existed in

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    How the Articles of Confederation hypocritical The Articles of Confederation were hypocritical because there were money issues. Article 9 from the Articles of Confederation states the congress has the power to “borrow money” from states. (Doc .A) However‚ article 8 “all charges of war‚ and other expenses that shall be [made] for the common defense or general welfare‚ and allowed by the Unite Stated in Congress assembled‚ shall be [requested from] a common treasury. (Doc .B) This proves that article

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    Unintended Consequences from Failure In the article “Can You Handle Failure?” Ben Dattner and Robert Hogan (2011) reflect on data collected from over several hundred thousand managers to determine how failure will affect one’s behavior and surroundings in the workplace. While everyone handles failure differently‚ Dattner and Hogan (2011) believe many managers perceive and react to failure inappropriately. Dysfunctional reactions to failure from managers will cause unintended consequences which

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    of this country demanded change from the failures of the articles of Confederation. In modern times‚ Americans debate the issues of national or individual rights‚ and whether the constitution has address our concerns. Currently‚ I feel the constitution addresses national rights but not individual rights. One failure of the Articles of Confederation was that power was only given to central government. The money that produced within the articles didn’t hold the value and brought the economy down then

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