Article II of the Articles of Confederation states that each state retains its sovereignty, which can be seen as a weakness because it limits the federal government's ability to enforce laws uniformly across the states. This leads to issues of conflicting state policies and creates a fragmented union that hampers effective national governance. Additionally, Article IX outlines several powers that Congress has, but it also emphasizes that Congress cannot regulate commerce between states or impose taxes without the consent of the states. This lack of authority results in significant financial challenges for the federal government and inhibits its ability to respond to national issues effectively. Overall, these weaknesses highlight the limitations of state sovereignty and the inefficacy of a centralized authority in promoting national unity and governance.
Work Independently to conduct online research to access Article II or Article IX from the Articles of Confederation. Evaluate the article to identify at least two weaknesses. While conducting your research, use the 21st century skill of working independently to monitor, define, and prioritize tasks to complete your evaluation. Present your evaluation in 3–5 sentences.
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