An executive branch
The Articles provided states' rights, but lacked a strong central government.
The Articles gave the individual states rights, but it lacked a strong central government. There was no unifying national office.
False. The Articles failed precisely because the system lacked a strong central government.
it lacked any real power over the states.
Under the Articles of Confederation, the government was set up as a weak central authority with most power residing in the individual states. There was a unicameral Congress as the national legislature, where each state had one vote. However, there was no executive branch or judiciary, limiting the ability to enforce laws and make binding decisions. Additionally, the central government lacked the power to tax, regulate trade, or enforce national laws effectively.
The Articles provided states' rights, but lacked a strong central government.
The Articles gave the individual states rights, but it lacked a strong central government. There was no unifying national office.
There was not enough power given to the Federal Government.
The government only had one branch and lacked the ability to tax and draft.
The greatest weakness of the Articles of Confederation was the lack of central government. Some states even went to war with each other before the constitution came into effect.
False. The Articles failed precisely because the system lacked a strong central government.
The American government lacked any real power over the states under The Articles of Confederation. It could not raise enough taxes to pay its debts.
The American government lacked any real power over the states under The Articles of Confederation. It could not raise enough taxes to pay its debts.
The American government lacked any real power over the states under The Articles of Confederation. It could not raise enough taxes to pay its debts.
The American government lacked any real power over the states under The Articles of Confederation. It could not raise enough taxes to pay its debts.
The American government lacked any real power over the states under The Articles of Confederation. It could not raise enough taxes to pay its debts.
The American government lacked any real power over the states under The Articles of Confederation. It could not raise enough taxes to pay its debts.