1answer.
Ask question
Login Signup
Ask question
All categories
  • English
  • Mathematics
  • Social Studies
  • Business
  • History
  • Health
  • Geography
  • Biology
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Computers and Technology
  • Arts
  • World Languages
  • Spanish
  • French
  • German
  • Advanced Placement (AP)
  • SAT
  • Medicine
  • Law
  • Engineering
boyakko [2]
3 years ago
11

15. What was the voting power like with the Articles of Confederation?

History
2 answers:
ycow [4]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

you had to pay poll tax just to vote

Explanation:

storchak [24]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

In the Articles of Confederation, each state in the United States had only one vote in the unicameral legislature. States' rights and limiting the power of the federal government were the aims of this organization.

The one-state, one-vote rule was meant to give states' sovereignty a primary place in the federal government. In addition, this single chamber of Congress, known as the Congress of the Confederation, represented the only national government because no judicial or executive branches were created. The Articles of Confederation gave the states even more power by requiring nine of the 13 existing states to agree to a law for it to be adopted and making unanimous agreement among the states required to change the Articles themselves.

The Congress had the power to print money, conduct diplomacy and resolve any disputes that arose between the states. It was also responsible for coordinating the country's war efforts. Although the Congress could ask states for resources and men for an army, it could not force the states to give any aid if they choose not to.

Under the Articles, states were represented in Congress by delegates. The delegates were chosen annually, and the Articles specified the minimum and maximum number of delegates that should make up each state's delegation.

Explanation:

You might be interested in
Can someone please explain the Article 6 of the constitution? Thanks!!
stellarik [79]

It tells you how the world should all be equal to one another through no dispute under the ruling of the justice team

7 0
3 years ago
Why do you think Roosevelt immediately established the New Deal?
Inga [223]

Answer:To try to bring the economy out of the the greatTo try to bring the economy out of the great depression and provide work for those who do not have work and to help everyone a to try to bring the economy out of the great depression and provide work for those who do not have work and to help everyone in America

Explanation:

4 0
2 years ago
What was the strategy behind the development of the hunley machine
Solnce55 [7]

Answer: What was the strategy behind the development of the Hunley submarine? It was developed as payback for the blockade on the South, and used to lead a. surprise attack on port cities in the North.

Explanation:

5 0
3 years ago
What issue do you think will be the most important issue the world faces in the 21st century?
Novosadov [1.4K]

Answer:

Pandemic or war

Explanation:

probably pandemic tho, tbh just geussing i know this isnt helpful

5 0
3 years ago
Why did some groups living in American give women a significant amount of power
Soloha48 [4]

Answer:

Explanation:

They belonged to groups with a matrimonial culture. In matrimonial culture, the last name and inheritance of the family is determined through the mother's lineage. This mean that in such culture, women played a larger influence and had considerably more power compared to the male counterpart in the family.

3 0
4 years ago
Other questions:
  • Describe the reasons for the growth of populism in the United States during the late 1800s
    13·2 answers
  • What did the domino theory assume about the spread of communism!
    5·2 answers
  • Where were most of the settlers in the new york colony from
    5·1 answer
  • Consequences are reserved for citizens who do not fulfill their civic responsibilities. Please select the best answer from the c
    14·2 answers
  • What replaced wood as the primary source of fuel around the turn of the nineteenth century?
    8·2 answers
  • What was the Institutes of the Christian Religion?
    11·2 answers
  • Which statement about World War II is not true?
    11·2 answers
  • How did Alexander the Great constant exposure to war affected his ambitions and strategies
    7·1 answer
  • The BIG THREE after WW1
    9·2 answers
  • World War I is often referred to as the time of?
    6·1 answer
Add answer
Login
Not registered? Fast signup
Signup
Login Signup
Ask question!