What powers did the national government have under the Articles of Confederation? Check all of the
boxes that apply.
The power to declare war
The power to collect taxes
OThe power to issue money
The power to raise an army
The power to conduct diplomacy

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Under the Articles of Confederation, the national government had:

  • The power to declare war
  • The power to issue money
  • The power to conduct diplomacy

When the Articles of Confederation was ratified, the general sentiments amongst states was that the Federal government should not be so powerful that it would put the states through the abuse that England had.

They therefore limited the powers of the national government but still allowed it to declare war to protect the country. The government could also issue money so that all the states would use the same currency.

Lastly the national government was allowed to conduct diplomacy on behalf of all the states so that they would have a united foreign policy.

In conclusion, the national government under the Articles of Confederation could declare war, issue money and conduct diplomacy.

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The powers that the national government had under the Articles of Confederation were:

  • To declare war
  • To issue money
  • To conduct diplomacy

The Articles of Confederation was the first supreme law of the United States as an independent nation. This norm established a confederation in which the states retained their sovereignty over all government functions without handing those functions over to the central government, except for a few exceptions.

The confederation was able to declare war, negotiate various diplomatic agreements, and solve problems in the western territories.

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