What were the key weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation?

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What will be an ideal response?


ANSWER: Students should begin by discussing the original concept of John Dickinson and why Congress did not adopt these recommendations. Most of the Articles' weaknesses stemmed from the government's lack of authority, so it is important that students understand why Congress structured the government in the way that it chose. Students should look at the inability to raise revenue as a key factor behind the weakness of the Articles. The need for unanimous consent to take action is another topic for discussion. Finally, students should examine how Shays's Rebellion demonstrated the true weakness of the government and what people in society were most threatened by this weakness.

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How did Alexander Hamilton fail to achieve all of his economic policy objectives?

a. He failed to fund the national debt. b. Congress blocked his plan of assumption of the state debts. c. Washington vetoed his creation of a national bank. d. He was unable to win the passage of a protective tariff. e. Jefferson successfully lobbied against approval of a standardized currency.

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What was the reaction of the U.S. Senate when the last troops returned from Cambodia?

a. Senators repealed the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution. b. The Senate doubled the size of the American ground force in Vietnam. c. It passed a resolution for the United States to get out of Vietnam as quickly as possible. d. It called for a halt in bombing North Vietnam to spur negotiations.

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Why was Catherine the Great an unlikely contender for the Russian throne?

A. She was German. B. She was Protestant. C. She was married in to the Romanov family. D. She was a woman. E. All of these.

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