Strengthening the New Government Causes Event Effects Articles of Confederation limit the power of the national government. Problems occur between states with no way to resolve them. National government has no funds since it cannot levy taxes. British forces ignore the Treaty of Paris, and Spain closes New Orleans to American ships. Shays's Rebellion occurs over farm debt. A convention is called to revise the Articles of Confederation. A new Constitution is written and ratified. A stronger government is created through the establishment of three branches. Power is divided between national and state governments, giving the national government more control. Delegate compromises allow slavery to continue. Amendments, including a Bill of Rights, are added to the Constitution to define personal rights and freedoms. Today, debate over the balance of power between the national government and states continues. Question Use the chart to answer the question Which of the following causes listed on the chart was resolved by the Constitution? (1 point) Responses the ability of the national government to deal with state issues the ability of the national government to deal with state issues the violation of the Treaty of Paris by Britain the violation of the Treaty of Paris by Britain the process through which civil unrest is handled by the central government the process through which civil unrest is handled by the central government the amount of taxes levied by the government the amount of taxes levied by the government

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The cause that was resolved by the Constitution, as listed in the chart, is the ability of the national government to deal with state issues. The new Constitution established a stronger national government that had the authority to address conflicts between states and effectively manage various issues, which was a key limitation of the Articles of Confederation.