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What do Articles I, II, and III of the Constitution establish?
to give implied powers to Congress so the federal government could handle issues and problems that the writers could not see
the Constitution to be ratified as written
State governments were taxing citizens too much to pay off large debts
They were the first constitution of the US, and they united the independent states under a limited national government
the Constitution to do more to protect individual freedoms and limit the power of the national government
the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of the federal government
The limited powers granted to the national government made collecting tax money, passing and enforcing laws difficult
They accepted that the country needed a stronger central government than the one created by the Articles of Confederation
Which statement about the Articles of Confederation is true?
to give implied powers to Congress so the federal government could handle issues and problems that the writers could not see
the Constitution to be ratified as written
State governments were taxing citizens too much to pay off large debts
They were the first constitution of the US, and they united the independent states under a limited national government
the Constitution to do more to protect individual freedoms and limit the power of the national government
the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of the federal government
The limited powers granted to the national government made collecting tax money, passing and enforcing laws difficult
They accepted that the country needed a stronger central government than the one created by the Articles of Confederation
What principle weaknesses in the Articles of Confederation led to the creation of the Constitution?
to give implied powers to Congress so the federal government could handle issues and problems that the writers could not see
the Constitution to be ratified as written
State governments were taxing citizens too much to pay off large debts
They were the first constitution of the US, and they united the independent states under a limited national government
the Constitution to do more to protect individual freedoms and limit the power of the national government
the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of the federal government
The limited powers granted to the national government made collecting tax money, passing and enforcing laws difficult
They accepted that the country needed a stronger central government than the one created by the Articles of Confederation
Why didn't the leaders of the United States opt to simply revise or improve the Articles of Confederation in 1787?
to give implied powers to Congress so the federal government could handle issues and problems that the writers could not see
the Constitution to be ratified as written
State governments were taxing citizens too much to pay off large debts
They were the first constitution of the US, and they united the independent states under a limited national government
the Constitution to do more to protect individual freedoms and limit the power of the national government
the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of the federal government
The limited powers granted to the national government made collecting tax money, passing and enforcing laws difficult
They accepted that the country needed a stronger central government than the one created by the Articles of Confederation
Which statement about Shay's Rebellion is true?
to give implied powers to Congress so the federal government could handle issues and problems that the writers could not see
the Constitution to be ratified as written
State governments were taxing citizens too much to pay off large debts
They were the first constitution of the US, and they united the independent states under a limited national government
the Constitution to do more to protect individual freedoms and limit the power of the national government
the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of the federal government
The limited powers granted to the national government made collecting tax money, passing and enforcing laws difficult
They accepted that the country needed a stronger central government than the one created by the Articles of Confederation
What did the Antifederalists want after the Constitution was written in 1787?
to give implied powers to Congress so the federal government could handle issues and problems that the writers could not see
the Constitution to be ratified as written
State governments were taxing citizens too much to pay off large debts
They were the first constitution of the US, and they united the independent states under a limited national government
the Constitution to do more to protect individual freedoms and limit the power of the national government
the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of the federal government
The limited powers granted to the national government made collecting tax money, passing and enforcing laws difficult
They accepted that the country needed a stronger central government than the one created by the Articles of Confederation
What did the Federalists want after the Constitution was written in 1787?
to give implied powers to Congress so the federal government could handle issues and problems that the writers could not see
the Constitution to be ratified as written
State governments were taxing citizens too much to pay off large debts
They were the first constitution of the US, and they united the independent states under a limited national government
the Constitution to do more to protect individual freedoms and limit the power of the national government
the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of the federal government
The limited powers granted to the national government made collecting tax money, passing and enforcing laws difficult
They accepted that the country needed a stronger central government than the one created by the Articles of Confederation
Why was the necessary and proper clause included in the Constitution?
to give implied powers to Congress so the federal government could handle issues and problems that the writers could not see
the Constitution to be ratified as written
State governments were taxing citizens too much to pay off large debts
They were the first constitution of the US, and they united the independent states under a limited national government
the Constitution to do more to protect individual freedoms and limit the power of the national government
the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of the federal government
The limited powers granted to the national government made collecting tax money, passing and enforcing laws difficult
They accepted that the country needed a stronger central government than the one created by the Articles of Confederation
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