It created a too-weak national government.
When Congress drafted the nation's first constitution in 1777, it knew that many Americans feared a powerful national government. For that reason, the proposed Articles of Confederation created a framework for a loose confederation of states. Within this alliance, each state would retain "sovereignty, freedom, and independence." Any power not specifically given to Congress was reserved for the states. This meant that each state could often develop its own policies.
In addition, the Articles did not set up an executive branch to carry out the laws or a judicial branch to settle legal questions.
Answer:
2. Right to bear arms
3. Don't need to quarter soldiers
4. Right to ask for a warrant
5. Right to not self-incriminate
6. Right to a speedy trial
7. Right to have a jury
8. Bans excessive fines or bails
9. Gives you rights even if it isn't written in the constitution
10. Powers not given to the Federal government is given to the states
Explanation:
The 2nd amendment gives you the right to carry a gun. The 3rd amendment gives you the right to not be forced into letting soldiers live in your house. The 4th amendment gives you the right to not let police officers in your house unless they have a warrant. The 5th amendment gives you the right to not have to testify against yourself. The 6th amendment gives you the right to have your trial sooner and not have the trial delayed. The 7th amendment gives you the right to have a jury for your trial. The 8th amendment gives you the right to not have a huge bail or fine for small crimes. The 9th amendment gives you any other rights that were not listed in the constitution. The 10th amendment gives the states any other rights that the federal government doesn't have or is not prohibited to the states.
True should be the right answer
The passage of laws banning discrimination