Why was it difficult to pass laws under the Articles of Confederation?
Question:
Why was it difficult to pass laws under the Articles of Confederation?
Choices:
- All of the states had to agree for a law to pass.
- The government lacked a Congress with the authority to pass laws.
- Most Americans preferred the laws Great Britain had enacted to the ones Congress proposed.
Answer:
All of the states had to agree for a law to pass.