Which of the following was not a power of the Congress under the Articles of Confederation quizlet?

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The Articles of Confederation was the United States' first constitution. Proposed by the Continental Congress in 1777, it was not ratified until 1781.

The Articles represented a victory for those who favored state sovereignty. Article 2 stated that "each State retains its sovereignty, freedom and independence, and every power...which is not...expressly delegated to the United States.…" Any amendment required unanimous consent of the states.

The Articles of Confederation created a national government composed of a Congress, which had the power to declare war, appoint military officers, sign treaties, make alliances, appoint foreign ambassadors, and manage relations with Indians. All states were represented equally in Congress, and nine of the 13 states had to approve a bill before it became law.

Under the Articles, the states, not Congress, had the power to tax. Congress could raise money only by asking the states for funds, borrowing from foreign governments, or selling western lands. In addition, Congress could not draft soldiers or regulate trade. There was no provision for national courts.

The Articles of Confederation did not include a president. The states feared another George III might threaten their liberties. The new framework of government also barred delegates from serving more than three years in any six year period.

The Articles of Confederation created a very weak central government. It is noteworthy that the Confederation Congress could not muster a quorum to ratify on time the treaty that guaranteed American independence, nor could it pay the expense of sending the ratified treaty back to Europe.

The Articles' framers assumed that republican virtue would lead to states to carry out their duties and obey congressional decisions. But the states refused to make their contributions to the central government. Its acts were "as little heeded as the cries of an oysterman." As a result, Congress had to stop paying interest on the public debt. The Continental army threatened to mutiny over lack of pay.

A series of events during the 1780s convinced a group of national leaders that the Articles of Confederation provided a wholly inadequate framework of government.

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The powers and limits of congress 1700's

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Powers of Congress

Coin and Borrow Money

Powers of Congress

Admit new states and divide western land

Powers of Congress

Request money from states

Powers of Congress

Raise an army

Powers of Congress

Appoint military officers

Powers of Congress

Establish postal system

Powers of Congress

Declare war and make peace

Powers of Congress

Conduct foreign affairs

Limits on Congress

No president or Executive Branch

Limits on Congress

No national court system

Limits on Congress

No power to tax or raise national funds

Limits on Congress

No power to regulate trade or currency

Limits on Congress

No power to prohibit states from foreign affairs

Limits on Congress

Major laws required the approval of nine states to pass

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Which of the following was not a power of the Congress under the Articles of Confederation?

Under the Articles of Confederation, Congress lacked the authority to regulate commerce, making it unable to protect or standardize trade between foreign nations and the various states.

What were the powers of Congress under the Articles of Confederation?

Any act of Congress required the votes of nine of the thirteen states to pass. Congress claimed the following powers: to make war and peace; conduct foreign affairs; request men and money from the states; coin and borrow money; regulate Indian affairs; and settle disputes among the states.

Which of the following did Congress have the power to do under the Articles of Confederation quizlet?

The Articles of Confederation created a national government composed of a Congress, which had the power to declare war, appoint military officers, sign treaties, make alliances, appoint foreign ambassadors, and manage relations with Indians.

Who has no power under the Articles of Confederation?

Under the Articles of Confederation, which linked the states in a 'loose league of friendship,' the central government had no power to tax or to compel individual states to abide by its decisions.