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What was one of the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation?

Gave too much power to a central government
Gave too little power to a central government
Allowed the federal government to collect taxes
Did not allow the federal government to conduct foreign affairs

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Answer:


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Step-by-step explanation:

The Articles of Confederation was the United States of America's first Constitution or plan for government. The founders were worried about a strong or tyrannical government, after fighting a war against one. Obviously they are no longer used, mainly because they were incredibly weak.

Let's analyze each answer choice.

A. Gave too much power to a central government

  • This is false. The federal government had little power, while the state governments were more powerful.

B. Gave too little power to a central government

  • This is true. The government had no power to tax, regulate commerce, create an army, and more.

C. Allowed the federal government to collect taxes

  • This is false. The government didn't have this power.

D. Did not allow the federal government to conduct foreign affairs

  • This is false. One of the few powers the government had was dealing with other nations.

The best answer is choice B.

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