The major weaknesses of the U.S. Constitution is its conciseness. By making the text of the Constitution so short and not explaining the meaning and limits of each article and provision in more detail, the document left the door open to interpretation by those that do not wish to accept the original intent and limits of each article.
ye the bill of rights
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they were so tired of the weaknesses, so they gathered up in Philadelphia in 1787 for the constitution convention, and wrote a new constitution that established a national government with three branches, instead of revising it.
the articles of confederation and the constitution are both the same because they both are written and the difference is that they tell different things. and i dont know but i just wanted to do something so i took a long shot at it
The newly independent states were joined by the Articles of Confederation before the Constitution. The Articles of Confederation served as the first governing document of the United States from 1781 to 1789, but it was eventually replaced by the Constitution due to its weaknesses in providing a strong central government.
It has no flexability
ye the Bill of Rights
ye the bill of rights
yes
we can elect idiots like we did with Mr. Bush
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The strengths are.. -They could tax -They had one army -They had the same currency -they had the same leader The weaknesses before the constitution were... -They did not have the same currency -they could not tax -the had no leader -9 out of 13 colonies had to agree to pass a bill
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The national government was weak and could not control the states
the disproportionate power of the north in the federation and problems of revenue allocation were two significant problems of the 1963(first republic) constitution
Shay's Rebellion revealed the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation.
I think that Stuart Davis asks way too elaborate questions...