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Answer:

Economic- too many currencies, no power to tax, no power to regulate trade

Administrative- no national military, no national court system, no one to enforce laws

Legislative- difficult to pass laws, difficult to amend, one vote per state

Explanation:

The weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation and the areas they best fit are:

Economic :  

  • 5. no power to tax  
  • 8. no power to regulate trade
  • 9. too many currencies

Administrative

  • 1. no one to enforce laws
  • 2. no national court system
  • 3. no national military

Legislative

  • 4. one vote per state  
  • 6. difficult to amend
  • 7. difficult to pass laws

The Articles of Confederation was the first Constitution of the United States. It gave the national government very few powers as the states did not want the federal government to become tyrannical as England was.

Economically, the federal government was weak because:

  • The Articles reserved the right to tax for states which meant that the Federal government had to depend on states for money.
  • trade regulation was left to to states which led to trade issues as states could impose trade restrictions
  • Allowed states to make their own currency which meant that conversion was an issue in the same country

Administratively, the national government was weak because:

  • The federal government did not have to power to call an army to enforce laws.
  • There was no national court system to enforce federal law

Legislatively the national government was also weak because:

  • Each state had a vote which made little sense as they had different populations.
  • The Articles were difficult to amend as every single state had to agree to changes before the Articles could be amended

In conclusion, the Articles made for a very weak national government and because this threatened the very existence of the United States, a new constitution was needed.

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Rest of the question:

Economic Administrative Legislative

1. no one to enforce laws

2. no national court system

3. no national military

4. one vote per state

5. no power to tax

6. difficult to amend

7. difficult to pass laws

8. no power to regulate trade

9. too many currencies