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30 December, 22:44

In what ways was the confederation congress ineffective

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  1. 31 December, 01:44
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    The correct answer to this open question is the following.

    The Confederation Congress was ineffective because the resulted Articles of Confederation left a weak central government that did not have the power to collect taxes. The states maintained their sovereignty and they indeed were the ones that could raise money through taxation. If the central government needed money, it had to ask for it for the states. The central government only could operate post offices or deal with Native American Indian tribes' issues.
  2. 31 December, 02:15
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    Hello there! how are you

    the answer to your question is

    In what ways was the Confederation Congress ineffective? The Confederation Congress could not tax and thus couldn't raise money. If they needed money, they had to request it from the individual states. Each state maintained their sovereignty, independence, and freedom.
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