What were the weaknesses of the national government under the Articles of Confederation that led to calls for amendment of the Articles?

What will be an ideal response?


The ideal answer should:
a. Identify how the Articles of Confederation prioritized state sovereignty and power over national authority.
b.Explain that the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation were illustrated by the fact that the federal government lacked an institutional structure through which it might execute its powers.
c.Discuss how those weaknesses became apparent after the Revolution when they led to three key failures by the national government: the inability to pay debts incurred during the war, the inability to protect American shipping interests on the high seas, and the inability of Congress to respond to internal threats, including attacks by Native Americans against American settlers and Shays' Rebellion.
d. Notethat these failures due to the structure of government led political elites like Alexander Hamilton and James Madison to call for a convention torevise the Articles of Confederation.

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What are categorical grants?

a. Federal transfers that allow recipients to have full discretion in how to use funds and subject them to no administrative criteria. b. Federal transfers that limit recipients’ discretion in how to use funds and subject them to strict administrative criteria. c. Federal transfers that limit recipients’ discretion in how to use a portion of funds and subject them to certain administrative criteria. d. Federal transfers that give recipients some discretion in how to use funds and subject them to limited administrative criteria.

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What role as the U.S. government had in the determination of races? Why can this be important in scientific research?

What will be an ideal response?

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When journalists consider it their job to be critical of politicians, searching for inaccuracies in fact and weaknesses in argument, this is called

A) ?yellowdog journalism. B) watchdog journalism. C) ?muck-raking. D) political bias. E) communicative journalism.

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The fiscal year refers to the interval the U.S. government uses for accounting purposes and runs from

A) April 1 to March 31. B) June 1 to May 31. C) October 1 to September 30. D) February 28 to February 28. E) January 1 to December 31.

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