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POLS 206 TAMU COMPREHENSIVE QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS SURE A+
✔✔Articles of Confederation - ✔✔- Adopted during the Revolutionary War, created the
confederation

- Not really a framework for national government

- One-house (unitary) body of delegates

- Each state gets one vote in legislature regardless of size

- State's retain independence and sovereignty, except powers explicitly delegated to
central government

- Nine states needed to pass any laws (supermajority)

- Unanimous vote needed for any amendment to the Articles

- Selection of delegates to Congress made by the states' legislatures

✔✔Congress empowered to - ✔✔- Make peace

- Make coin money

- Appoint officers for army

- Control post office

- Negotiate with Indian tribes

- Declare war

, ✔✔Three-fifths Compromise - ✔✔- Population for both Taxes and representation would
be calculated by: "whole # of free persons" + "3/5 of all OTHER people"

- "other" persons were a euphemism for African American slaves

- Representatives and direct taxes were apportioned based on this finial population
number

- EXAMPLE: Virginia had about 300,000 slaves = counted for 180,000 of the population

✔✔Confederation - ✔✔- National government derives its powers directly from the states

- More of an association of states rather than a union

- Lasted 10 years

✔✔Problems associated with Articles of Confederation - ✔✔- 9 out of 13 states
necessary to pass laws

- Congress had no power to tax, massive amount of debt after revolutionary war

- Main source of revenue became tariffs, congress could not impose tariffs = States had
to do so voluntarily

- No executive to execute the laws enacted by Congress; Congress could not enforce
any acts it was able to pass

- Congress could not regulate interstate and foreign commerce, state coin money =
chaotic trade

- AoC did not have a provision for a judicial system

✔✔Summary of problems of AoC - ✔✔- Government was DELIBERATELY weak

Articles accomplished a couple of things:

1) Won the Revolutionary War under the Articles

2) Northwest Ordinance of 1787

✔✔Northwest Ordinance of 1787 (AoC) - ✔✔- Process to create 5 new states between
the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers

- Also, outlawed slavery in all the new 5 states

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