Articles of Confederation
Facts
National
Terms
Shays's Rebellion
100

What war did the Articles of Confederation lead America through?

The Revolution

100

Each state had how many votes in Congress? 

1

100

Congress could not pay back its debts from the Revolutionary War, because they could not do this.

raise and collect taxes

100

Lawmaking body

Legislative Branch

100

Shays's Rebellion is named after who? 

Daniel Shays

200

The Articles of Confederation made which government stronger? 

State

200

True or False: Under the Articles of Confederation, States could print their own money? 

TRUE

200

Under the Articles of Confederation the national government could borrow and print what?

money
200

Freeing a single slave

manumission

200

In what state did Shays's Rebellion take place? 

Massachusettes 

300

The Articles of the Confederation is considered to be the 1st of the United States? (Vocabulary term)

constitution 

300

 _________ means to approve something. 

ratify

300

Under the Articles of Confederation, Congress could not force states to do what?

draft soldiers or tax citizens

300

Two houses

Bicameral

300

Who stopped Shays's Rebellion?

the state militia

400

At least how many states had to agree for Congress to pass a law? 

9 out of 13

400

Congress could not draft an ___________

Army

400

There was no national ________ ________ to settle disputes between states.

Court system

400

Representative government

republic 

400

What caused Shays's Rebellion? 

Veterans/farmers lost their farms because they couldn't pay their state taxes. 

500

How many states had to approve any amendments (changes) to the Articles of Confederation? 

All 13 

500

 __________is a from of government allowing states to keep a great deal of independence while being loosely unified as a nation.

confederation

500

The Articles of Confederation lacked a chief ______

Executive

500

Shrinking economic strength

depression

500

How many people died and how many people were injured on January 25, 1786? 

2 killed and 20 injuried.