What was the result of administrative weaknesses under the Articles of Confederation?

The national government could not maintain order.
The national government overruled many state laws.
The national government courts found people guilty without a trial.
The national government taxes were too high.

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The result of administrative weaknesses under the Articles of Confederation was primarily that the national government could not maintain order. The Articles created a weak central government that lacked the power to enforce laws or raise revenue through taxes, which led to difficulties in addressing issues such as interstate disputes and uprisings like Shays' Rebellion. This inability to maintain order highlighted the need for a stronger federal government, ultimately leading to the drafting of the U.S. Constitution.

The other options provided do not accurately reflect the consequences of the weaknesses in the Articles of Confederation:

  • The national government did not have the power to overrule state laws effectively.
  • There were no federal courts with the authority to find people guilty without a trial under the Articles of Confederation.
  • The national government could not impose taxes, which contributed to its financial instability.

Therefore, the most accurate answer is the inability of the national government to maintain order.