What issues or events highlighted the insufficiency of the power of the central government under the Articles of Confederation? Select two.(2 points)

Responses

the central government’s ability to create new laws without the states’ approval
the central government’s ability to create new laws without the states’ approval

the central government’s inability to impose taxes on states
the central government’s inability to impose taxes on states

the laws Congress created relative to the Northwest Territory
the laws Congress created relative to the Northwest Territory

the rebellion of farmers in Massachusetts due to an increase in taxes
the rebellion of farmers in Massachusetts due to an increase in taxes

1 answer

The two issues that highlighted the insufficiency of the power of the central government under the Articles of Confederation are:

  1. The central government’s inability to impose taxes on states - This inability resulted in a lack of revenue and financial resources for the federal government, making it difficult to fulfill its obligations and maintain order.

  2. The rebellion of farmers in Massachusetts due to an increase in taxes - This event, known as Shays' Rebellion, underscored the weaknesses of the central government in dealing with civil unrest and maintaining order, as it was unable to effectively respond to the uprising and protect property rights.

These two issues exemplified the limitations of the Articles of Confederation and contributed to calls for a stronger central government.