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- Shays Rebellion: Exposing the Flaws in the Articles of . . .
The absence of a strong executive meant there was no central leadership to enforce laws or respond to crises Decision-making was slow and often hindered by the requirement of unanimous consent from the states for significant actions The rebellion sent shockwaves throughout the nation
- Why Did The Articles Of Confederation Fail? » ScienceABC
The Articles of Confederation had a number of weaknesses that led to their ultimate failure and replacement with the Constitution, including giving the states too much power, failing to create an executive or judicial branch, and limiting the federal government’s ability to regulate the economy or control military forces, among others
- America’s First Failure at Government - US History Scene
One of the glaring differences between the Articles of Confederation and its successor—the Constitution of the United States—was its lack of a chief executive Most notably, the lack of a presidential figure or body left America without a representative to conduct foreign affairs
- Exploring the Strengths and Weaknesses of the Articles of . . .
Weaknesses: Lack of Central Authority Despite these strengths, there were significant weaknesses within the Articles that hampered effective governance One major issue was that there was no executive branch or federal judiciary established under them
- Weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation
No Executive Branch Another severe weakness of the Articles of Confederation was their lack of an executive branch of government, an overreaction to the conflicts the original colonies had with King George III
- Challenges of the Articles of Confederation Chapter Notes . . .
Why it matters: The lack of a national military exposed the government’s inability to maintain order and protect citizens 2 Absence of an Executive to Enforce Laws Without an executive branch, Congress could pass laws but had no means to enforce them or ensure state compliance
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