What weakness did delegates at the Constitutional Convention see in the Articles of Confederation? A. The federal government was too strong. O B. States with large populations had much more power than smaller states. C. The federal government could not raise money by collecting taxes. O D. The Supreme Court could only enforce rulings with unanimous support from Congress.

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What weakness did delegates at the Constitutional Convention see in the
Articles of Confederation?
A. The federal government was too strong.
B. States with large populations had much more power than smaller
states.
OC. The federal government could not raise money by collecting taxes.
D. The Supreme Court could only enforce rulings with unanimous
support from Congress.
Transcribed Image Text:What weakness did delegates at the Constitutional Convention see in the Articles of Confederation? A. The federal government was too strong. B. States with large populations had much more power than smaller states. OC. The federal government could not raise money by collecting taxes. D. The Supreme Court could only enforce rulings with unanimous support from Congress.
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The Articles of Confederation referred to an agreement between the 13 original states that functioned as their constitution. The Articles were signed over by the Second Continental Congress on November 15, 1777, and were succeeded to the Constitution of the U.S. on March 4, 1789. 

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