The Articles of Confederation denied Congress the power to collect taxes from the states. Option C is correct
The Articles of Confederation was the United States' first constitution. Proposed by the Continental Congress in 1777, it was ratified in 1781.
Under the Articles, the states, not Congress, had the power to tax. Congress can raise money only by asking the states for funds, borrowing from foreign governments, or selling western lands.
The Articles meant a victory for those who favored state sovereignty.
By going to work and then doing the right things
Answer:
Article I (Article 1 - Legislative) ...
Article II (Article 2 - Executive) ...
Article III (Article 3 - Judicial) ...
Article IV (Article 4 - States' Relations) ...
Article V (Article 5 - Mode of Amendment) ...
Article VI (Article 6 - Prior Debts, National Supremacy, Oaths of Office)
Article VII (Article 7 - Ratification)
Explanation:
They only do the main subjects in schools
Explanation:
The most important role of a government is to provide aid to vulnerable citizens