Articles of Confederation Weaknesses and Constitutional Solutions Quiz
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Which branch of the government was created to enforce laws, solving a weakness of the Articles of Confederation?

  • Judicial Branch
  • Executive Branch (correct)
  • Administrative Branch
  • Legislative Branch
  • What power did the Constitution give to Congress to address the weakness of the Articles of Confederation in regulating trade?

  • Power to impose tariffs on imports
  • Power to establish trade agreements with other countries
  • Power to control trade between states (correct)
  • Power to control trade with foreign nations
  • What event prompted the leaders of the national government to reevaluate the Articles of Confederation?

  • Whiskey Rebellion
  • Boston Tea Party
  • Stamp Act Protests
  • Shays' Rebellion (correct)
  • What was the main weakness of the Articles of Confederation that led to the creation of the Executive Branch under the Constitution?

    <p>Lack of strong leadership</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the requirement for amending the Articles of Confederation, which the Constitution addressed by lowering the threshold?

    <p>Unanimous consent of the 13 state legislatures</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Branch of Government

    • The Executive Branch was established to enforce laws, addressing weaknesses found in the Articles of Confederation.

    Congressional Power on Trade

    • The Constitution granted Congress the authority to regulate interstate and foreign trade, resolving issues of economic instability and commerce regulation under the Articles of Confederation.

    Reevaluation of the Articles

    • The Shays' Rebellion, an armed uprising in 1786-1787, prompted leaders to reassess the effectiveness of the Articles of Confederation due to the government's inability to maintain order.

    Main Weakness Leading to the Executive Branch

    • A significant flaw in the Articles of Confederation was the lack of a strong central authority to enforce laws, necessitating the creation of the Executive Branch in the Constitution to provide leadership and governance.

    Amending the Articles of Confederation

    • Amending the Articles of Confederation required unanimous consent from all thirteen states, which proved to be impractical. The Constitution reduced the threshold for amendments, allowing for a more flexible and efficient process.

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    Test your knowledge of the weaknesses in the Articles of Confederation and how the Constitution addressed them with this quiz. Match the weaknesses with the solutions provided by the Constitution and enhance your understanding of early American government.

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