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the articles of confederation were meant to win the war against britain without creating an overly powerful national government. they unified the states enough to win the war and achieve independence. but after the war, the articles of confederation did not give enough power to the national government. match each limitation of the national government to the problem it caused. it was extremely difficult for congress to pass national laws. states could ignore national laws they disagreed with. there was no clear way to resolve disagreements between state courts. limitation problem for the legislative branch to pass a national law, nine out of the thirteen states had to agree. the government did not have an executive branch to enforce national laws. the government did not have a judicial branch to interpret national laws.
- The requirement of nine - out - of - thirteen states to agree for a national law to pass made it hard for Congress to pass laws.
- Without an executive branch to enforce national laws, states could ignore laws they disagreed with.
- Without a judicial branch to interpret national laws, there was no clear way to resolve disagreements between state courts.
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- For the legislative branch to pass a national law, nine out of the thirteen states had to agree: It was extremely difficult for Congress to pass national laws.
- The government did not have an executive branch to enforce national laws: States could ignore national laws they disagreed with.
- The government did not have a judicial branch to interpret national laws: There was no clear way to resolve disagreements between state courts.