After world war 1, and before world war 2 Roosevelt wanted to join the league of nations. The USA never did join and Roosevelt was not the first President to want to join the league of nations. Roosevelt after world war 2 founded the United Nations, of which the USA is still a member today.
It would be "local government" that collects sales taxes, along with many of the other smaller taxes that are collected on a daily basis and that are often included in sale pricing.
<span>The articles created no separate executive department to carry out and enforce the acts of Congress and no national court system to interpret the meaning of laws.
To make a change to the Articles, it had to be decided unanimously by all states. Also, 9 out of the 13 states had to approve any major law before it was passed.
There was no standing army to protect the nation.
Each state could create its own foreign policy, including the passage of treaties.
Each state could create its own money and it might not be accepted in other states. The war left a huge debt, but the Articles didn't allow congress to collect taxes, only to ask for money from the states.
The central government could not regulate commerce between the states. </span>
The answer is Colonization