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tresset_1 [31]
4 years ago
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The articles of confederation was an important document to the young united states of america. list 4 strengths and 4 weaknesses

of the articles of confederation. for each weakness, explain how it impacted the united states negatively.
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pantera1 [17]4 years ago
3 0
Four strengths: 
- little power to the government and more to the individual states
- supported the Constitutional Army
- Congress had the power to deal with foreign affairs, wars, and sign treaties
- allowed a formation of more than 60,000 people per state
Four weaknesses:
- no currency
- no taxes to there was no revenue 
- no president or authoritative figure to establish laws
- each state only had one vote regardless of its size
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