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The major weakness of the Articles of Confederation was that it did not allow Congress to tax the nation, which caused debt issues (A). Not only this but it prevented the Congress from forming a central government that would be capable of ruling the newly formed United States. The Articles of Confederation became the ruling document in the new nation after they were ratified by the last of the 13 American states, Maryland, in 1781. The Articles created a nation that was “a league of friendship and perpetual union.” The state governments retained most of the power under this framework, with a subordinate position given to the central government. The central government commanded little respect and was not able to accomplish much because it had little jurisdiction over states or individuals.
Answer:
Option B.
Explanation:
The Articles of Confederation did not supply Congress all the authorities it required to maintain the nation, is the right answer.
The Articles of Confederation served as the first written Constitution of the United States. The newly freed colonies of America did not give Congress enough powers to implement taxes or make laws and some other powers. The main reason why the colonies established a weak national government under the Articles of Confederation was that they did not want their states again to become a colony.