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AP U.S. History Exam 2.12. How did the provisions laid out in the excerpt lead to problems for the new government?

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00:00

[ musical flourish ]

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And here's your Shmoop du jour, brought to you by a toothless executive,

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a federal official in dire need of dental care.

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Yeah.... Obamacare.

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All right, first up, the excerpt:

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[ mumbles ]

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[ mumbling continues ] Articles of Confederation.

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All right, and now the question:

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How did the provisions laid out in the excerpt lead to

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problems for the new government?

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And here are your potential answers.

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[ mumbles ]

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Okay.

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Well, though the Articles of Confederation were written with the best of intentions,

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many of its safeguards ended up doing more harm than good.

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Let's see which answer best describes

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how these Articles laid the U.S. government a bit...

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bare.

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All right. Did provisions in the Articles of Confederation lead to the

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problems for the new government because A -

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the document allowed criminals to move between states?

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Well, the excerpt says that people can move freely between states,

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"paupers, vagabonds, and fugitives from justice excepted."

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So those criminals would have been stuck in a state of arrest.

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Did the Articles cause problems because C - the document placed

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tight restrictions on trade and commerce?

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Well, actually, the Articles denied the federal government

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the power to control trade and coin money, which left

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them little to do but observe.

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So that benches C and D. Cross them off.

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Which means the Articles of Confederation led to

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problems for the new government because B - the United States

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government was unable to tax the states.

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The Articles gave a great deal of control to the states,

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including the power to tax, which seemed like a

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perfect arrangement. That is, until the national government

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ran out of money for general welfare and protection.

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So the answer is B.

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The framers amended this weak central government

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when they wrote the Constitution, taking some power

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from the people and giving it back to...

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you know, the people in charge.

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[ pen writing ]

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