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What accounted for the failure of the articles of confederation

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The unnecessarily excessive powers dispensed to the state governments and a comparatively weak federal government accounted for the failure of the Articles of Confederation.

Explanation:

  • The Articles of Federation did not limit the powers of the state government as the list of the states' subjects included almost everything right from elections to defense.
  • In such a condition, the federal government was hardly able to take any strict measures for the uniformity and integrity of the nation.
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