Select two events that highlighted the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation that prompted leaders from several states to call for a convention to revise the Articles of Confederation
The nation suffered a depression.
The federal government became too powerful as Washington left office.
Due to arguments over land, western territories used foreign currency to purchase more property.
Due to losing their farms because of failure to pay taxes, farmers organized a rebellion against the government.

What was the purpose of the Article of Confederation?
To establish an alliance of states
To establish an executive branch to enforce laws
To establish a judicial branch to interpret the laws.
To establish the U.S. Constitution

Respuesta :

1, Establish an executive branch with power and farmers organized a rebellion.

2, To establish an alliance of states

Answer:

1- Two events that highlighted the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation and prompted leaders from several states to call for a convention to revise them were that the nation suffered a depression, and that farmers organized a rebellion against the government.

2- The purpose of the Articles of Confederation was to establish an alliance of states in America.

Explanation:

The Articles of Confederation was an agreement between the thirteen original states that served as the first constitution. Drafting by a commission appointed by the Second Continental Congress began on July 12, 1776, and the approved version was forwarded to the States for ratification at the end of 1777. Formal ratification by all thirteen states was completed in early 1781. The government during the Treaty was replaced by a new constitution and federal form of government in 1789.

The Articles provided a system for the Continental Congress to direct the American War of Independence, conduct diplomatic relations with Europe, deal with territorial issues, and deal with Native Americans. Yet the weakness of the government became a matter of great concern, so the Articles were replaced on March 4, 1789 by the United States Constitution. The new constitution provides for a much stronger federal government by appointing the chief executive, courts and tax institutions.