The Articles of Confederation was a weak document in general. The federal government was too weak to enforce laws and basically had no power. Most of the power was in the States rather than the federal government. Congress (legislative branch) was the only federal government under the Articles. They had power to declare war, appoint military officers, sign treaties, make alliances, appoint foreign ambassadors, and manage relations with Indians. The federal government didn't have the power to tax. This power was left to the states.
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No it does not. All people are flawed, all people have weaknesses, and when you place Un-questioned power into the hands of one person it amplifies bye a thousand. If one person has the smallest amount of lust as king he or she takes that person, if a person has rage as king he or she gets people people killed.
"a. the commune in Roxbury, Massachusetts" would be an example of "scientific" socialism in North America, since this constituted a social experiment
Since 1949, U.S.-China relations have evolved from tense standoffs to a The Chinese embassy in Belgrade after being hit by NATO missiles. calls on China to serve as a “responsible stakeholder” and use its influence to says China's military buildup is “not consistent” with the country's stated goal of a “peaceful rise.