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DaniilM [7]
3 years ago
9

over DOUBLE POINTS!! Give at least two reasons why the articles of confederation were in adequate to meet the needs of the time.

PLEASE PLEASE HELP!! Giving brainliest!! Thank you so much in advance!! :)
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2 answers:
ValentinkaMS [17]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

1) The Article did not provide the Congress and the national government with sufficient authority to implement their laws and

2) it did not allow the national government to implement taxes.

Explanation:

A weak national government created under the Article of Confederation to fight against the revolution. The Article did not provide the Congress and the national government with sufficient authority to implement their laws and that it did not allow the national government to implement taxes. Therefore, many people thought that they require a powerful central government. Hence, a special conference of delegates was called to draft the initial Constitution for the United States of America. Therefore the convention replaced national government under the Articles of Confederation by the establishment of Federal government.

Anettt [7]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Prohibition of international slave trade, generation of modifications in this practice with other countries and the president cannot be re-elected, extensions of the presidential term from 4 to 6 years, causing someone not to be disturbed by power

Explanation:

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