Table of Contents
- 1 Which of the following was a problem resulting from the weakness of the central government under the Article of Confederation?
- 2 What are some problems with a weak central government?
- 3 Why did the Articles of Confederation create a weak central government?
- 4 How did the Articles of Confederation create a weak national government?
- 5 How were weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation fixed?
- 6 What if the Articles of Confederation were still in effect?
- 7 What power did the Articles of Confederation give the US national government?
- 8 What powers did the Articles of Confederation give the national government?
- 9 What was the problem with the Articles of Confederation?
- 10 Why did the Articles of Confederation leave defense to the States?
- 11 What was the result of the Constitutional Convention?
Which of the following was a problem resulting from the weakness of the central government under the Article of Confederation?
A major weakness of the Articles of Confederation was that Congress could not tax. Congress could only request that taxes be submitted. This is a big weakness because tax money IS needed to do things like fund a military and provide much-needed services for the country.
What are some problems with a weak central government?
Weaknesses
- Each state only had one vote in Congress, regardless of size.
- Congress did not have the power to tax.
- Congress did not have the power to regulate foreign and interstate commerce.
- There was no executive branch to enforce any acts passed by Congress.
- There was no national court system or judicial branch.
What was a major problem with the central government under the Articles of Confederation?
One of the biggest problems was that the national government had no power to impose taxes. To avoid any perception of “taxation without representation,” the Articles of Confederation allowed only state governments to levy taxes. To pay for its expenses, the national government had to request money from the states.
Why did the Articles of Confederation create a weak central government?
Why did the writers of the Articles of Confederation purposely create a weak central government? They wanted to protect the citizens rights, they did not want the government to have too much power. Group that wanted a stronger national government.
How did the Articles of Confederation create a weak national government?
The Articles of Confederation established a weak national government that consisted of a one-house legislature. The Congress had the power to declare war, sign treaties, and settle disputes between states, as well as borrow or print money.
What is check and balance in government?
checks and balances, principle of government under which separate branches are empowered to prevent actions by other branches and are induced to share power. He greatly influenced later ideas about the separation of powers.
How were weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation fixed?
How did the constitution fix the weaknesses of the articles of confederation? The Constitution fixed the weaknesses by allowing the central government certain powers/rights. Congress now has the right to levy taxes. Congress has the ability to regulate trade between states and other countries.
What if the Articles of Confederation were still in effect?
There would be nobody to oversee the citizens’ actions. Additionally, our country would be severely unprotected. There would be nobody to appoint ambassadors and make treaties, in addition to the fact that there was no military under the Articles. Each state could put tariffs on trade between states.
What type of government was created by the Articles of Confederation?
The Articles created a loose confederation of sovereign states and a weak central government, leaving most of the power with the state governments. The need for a stronger Federal government soon became apparent and eventually led to the Constitutional Convention in 1787.
What power did the Articles of Confederation give the US national government?
Congress
The Articles of Confederation created a national government composed of a Congress, which had the power to declare war, appoint military officers, sign treaties, make alliances, appoint foreign ambassadors, and manage relations with Indians.
What powers did the Articles of Confederation give the national government?
The Articles of Confederation created a national government composed of a Congress, which had the power to declare war, appoint military officers, sign treaties, make alliances, appoint foreign ambassadors, and manage relations with Indians.
What kind of government was created by the Articles of Confederation?
What was the problem with the Articles of Confederation?
The fiscal problems of the central government meant that the currency it issued, called the Continental, was largely worthless. The country’s economic woes were made worse by the fact that the central government also lacked the power to impose tariffs on foreign imports or regulate interstate commerce.
Why did the Articles of Confederation leave defense to the States?
The national government under the Articles also lacked the power to raise an army or navy. Fears of a standing army in the employ of a tyrannical government had led the writers of the Articles of Confederation to leave defense largely to the states.
What did the Articles of Confederation give the national government?
The powers to settle conflicts among the states, issue coins, borrow money, make treaties with other countries and Native Americans, ask the states for money and soldiers. What powers did the Articles of Confederation give the national government?
What was the result of the Constitutional Convention?
The United States Constitution that emerged from the convention established a federal government with more specific powers, including those related to conducting relations with foreign governments.