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anastassius [24]
3 years ago
7

What question did the articles of confederation answer? How was this answered? Plz help

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Rudik [331]3 years ago
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Answer:

Why did the Articles of Confederation fail? Explain.

Why did the Continental Congress make the federal government weak?

Why did the Continental Congress establish the Articles of Confederation with only a legislative branch? Explain why the Articles of Confederation failed.

What made the initial U.S. system of government a confederacy?

Who was the first US president?

What were the strengths of the Articles of Confederation?

The experience under the Articles of Confederation showed that which of the following is the least serious danger (among the three) to the security of people's rights? a. danger from foreign attack...

Who, or what, had most of the political power under the Articles of Confederation?

How many U.S Constitutions have there been?

How was the problem of "no national currency" in the Articles of Confederation fixed in the Constitution?

How can you explain the social and economic climate during the time period of the Articles of Confederation?

How many militia men were there at Shays' Rebellion?

Why was Shays' Rebellion a turning point?

Why was Shays' Rebellion called the first Civil War?

Why couldn t the government stop Shays' Rebellion?

What happened to the people in Shays' Rebellion?

What economic problems was the nation having during Shays' Rebellion?

What did Shays' Rebellion start over?

What document caused Shays' Rebellion?

What economic conditions led to shays's rebellion?

Explanation:

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