What tool represents how much power congress had under the articles of confederation?

December 21, 2009 by admin · 1 Comment
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Emily M asked:

a. a very large bazooka–no one would dare disobey what you said
b. a seviceable semiautomatic weapon–crooks would think twice before they defied you
c. a cap gun–when criminals heard the noise, it would suggest that they should obey the law if they felt like it
d. a telephone–you couldn’t do anything, but you could call someone else (the national judicial branch, for example) who could get more respect

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One Response to “What tool represents how much power congress had under the articles of confederation?”
  1. KnoxLen says:

    c! The articles of confederation had very little power especially power of persuasion. Nothing worked under it because it was weak and didn’t have pull judicially.

    If that’s a test question or homework question it’s pretty cool. KnoxLen

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