Hello there! 
A weakness of the Articles of Confederation was that ....
A) It could not levy taxes..
This was terrible because it was seen as a pointless document because it was too soft...
The rest of the choices are incorrect because  recently took this subject, so I can assure you it is A!
:) Hope this helped 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
James Wright is the answer
        
             
        
        
        
<span>In “Rip Van Winkle”, one could find many elements of satire used by Irving to add irony or humor and sometimes to criticize people’s opinions. An example of this might be at the beginning, when he describes the author of the story and ends up telling the reader that what he wrote was not true. It could be said that Irving uses satire among other literary devices to portray an image of the American Revolution. It the tail of Rip on Americans political struggle, he seems to reveal the role of England as a colonising society. <span>
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The following are the correct answers
1) Thomas Paine's pamphlet, "Common Sense" inspired many colonists that independence from Great Britain was necessary.- Thomas Paine's famous pamphlet outlined several arguments as to why the colonists would be better off if they were not associated with Great Britain. 
2)The Sons and Daughters of Liberty were a secret group formed in response to the new taxes placed on the American colonists.- The formation of these groups was driven by the idea that the American colonists should have representation in the English parliament. This way their voice is heard in terms of taxes and new laws implemented in their society. 
3) No taxation without representation became a rallying cry of the colonists.- Colonists felt that it was unfair that the British parliament could pass taxes without hearing their opinions. 
4) Samuel Adams was a prominent member of the Committees of Correspondence, who wrote letters to unite the colonies.
5) One of the most effective forms of protest to the Stamp Act was boycotting goods.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
Disobeying the rules
Explanation:
This is the answer because he is not breaking the laws of a nation but breaking the rules made  by one person.