The Articles of Confederation of the United States of America had many flaws and holes in it. The thirteen states were brought together to ratify the Articles of Confederation. Some of the flaws had to do with not being able to tax, the judicial system, and the states having all to agree to ratify these Articles of Confederation.
The Congress could not pass any laws unless nine out of thirteen states voted in favor for the law. If nine states did not agree to it, it could not become a law. To amend or change the Articles of Confederation it required a unanimous vote of all states. This made it very difficult for the Congress to do anything. They could change this by only a certain amount of the states having to amend, and then they could get further in development.
The Judge only can be removed by a "crime," committed. This is a problem because the judge may favor one side or another. The Judge may not be doing their job to their full potential. They could try to make it for the......
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