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Which document said the federal government could not tax the citizens?

the Articles of Confederation
One feature of the Articles of Confederation was that Congress did not have the power to tax its citizens directly; instead, it could only request money from the states. This created financial problems because states often did not pay what was requested of them by the federal government.

Did the Articles of Confederation allow an army?

The Articles of Confederation, which were finally ratified in 1781, established the ability to raise troops for the common defense of the United States. But the Confederation government greatly scaled back the remains of the Continental Army into a new regiment with 700 men.

What allows Congress to raise an army?

Article I, Section 8, Clause 12: [The Congress shall have Power . . . ] To raise and support Armies, but no Appropriation of Money to that Use shall be for a longer Term than two Years; . . .

What was wrong with the Constitution of 1787?

A tax protest by western Massachusetts farmers in 1786 and 1787 showed the central government couldn’t put down an internal rebellion. It had to rely on a state militia sponsored by private Boston business people. With no money, the central government couldn’t act to protect the “perpetual union.”

What powers did the federal government have under the Articles of Confederation?

The Articles of Confederation created a national government composed of a Congress, which had the power to declare war, appoint military officers, sign treaties, make alliances, appoint foreign ambassadors, and manage relations with Indians.

Why was the US army so weak under the Articles of Confederation?

Almost every state had its own military, called a militia. Each state printed its own money. However, the national government was unable to gather a combined military force among the states to help put down the rebellion, making clear a serious weakness in the structure of the Articles.

Does Congress have the power to raise an army?

Under Article I, Section 8, Congress has the power to declare war, raise and support Armies, provide and maintain a Navy, and organize, arm, discipline, and call forth a militia.

What allowed the United States to raise an army quickly?

The Articles of Confederation, which were finally ratified in 1781, established the ability to raise troops for the common defense of the United States. (It also allowed individual states to declare war under certain conditions.)

Why did the Articles of Confederation not work?

Ultimately, the Articles of Confederation failed because they were crafted to keep the national government as weak as possible: There was no power to enforce laws. No judicial branch or national courts. Amendments needed to have a unanimous vote.

Why did the authors of the Articles of Confederation want a federal government with little power?

Why did the authors of the Articles of Confederation want a federal government with little power? They made it like this to avoid leadership corruption. The initial purpose in calling the Philadelphia Convention of 1787 was to do what? The purpose of this meeting was to revise the AOC.

Can the federal government change state boundaries?

To change a boundary between two existing states, state governments of the two states would have to both agree, probably by each passing suitable legislation, and then ask Congress to make it official.

What actions did the government take to increase the number of soldiers fighting for the United States?

The Liberty Loan Act allowed the federal government to sell liberty bonds to the American public, extolling citizens to “do their part” to help the war effort and bring the troops home. The government ultimately raised $23 billion through liberty bonds.