Why were the Articles of Confederation replaced with the Constitution?
A. The Articles of Confederation did not give strong power to the federal government.
B. The Articles of Confederation did not create a governmental structure for the states.
C. The Articles of Confederation did not provide powers for strong individual state governments.
D. The Articles of Confederation did not allow the federal government to deal with foreign countries.
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A. the article of confederation did not give strong power to the federal government.
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"The Articles of Confederation" did not give strong power to the "federal government". So, the "Articles of Confederation" were replaced with the Constitution.
Answer: Option(A)
Explanation:
The "Articles of Confederation" is the initial preamble the US government instituted. But with time, it was noticed that the Articles allow states for too much power than the "federal government" and other weaknesses.
This was brought to notice in the Constitutional Convention which took place in 1787 which was then followed by replacing Articles of Confederation with the Constitution.
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