Articles of Confederation reflected the principle ‘limited Government because it provided unprecedented powers to the state making the Union or the central to be weak and fragile.
Confederate states were given powers to impose taxes and execute laws in the legislature but the central or Union Government were given limited powers to pass on bills and policies in legislature but cannot execute and denied to impose taxes on the states.
This was considered to be a disadvantage and the founding fathers recognized the necessity of the strong Union Government which was achieved by drafting the constitution with necessary amendments in it.
Of the answers you listed I would say greater resources, which played a large role in the success of the north. The south had better leaders with more military experience, which is the reason for the south's considerably less amount of casualties. The north also had a much larger population they could draw soldiers from. Political unity is a joke, it's a war between two organized militaries. And you can't have order with divided leadership. I'd say B is the best answer.
It is important to find a person guilty when he or she was expected innocent because that just shows that they could have hid something behind them to look innocent which can lead to more things like more problems between other crimes . Hope this helps :)
The main purpose of the article was to bring the chaos that the American revolution caused through the other people that were not the ones in charge of the government.
The main question that Nash addressed in this excerpt was the actual cause of the revolution.
The information that Nash used to address this was the fact that
- Excess taxing of the colonies
- The intolerable acts
- The non representation in parliament
He listed these as the cause of the revolution.
The main argument he put forward was the fact that Americans had forgotten the sacrifices and the war that led the nation to the power it is now.
<h3>The key concepts to know </h3>
- The reasons for the revolution
- The declaration of independence
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