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Analysis: The Articles of Confederation do not have a comparable Bill of Rights. Based on this information, and the text of the Bill of Rights above, which document (between the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution), do you think more explicitly protects the basic rights of people? Why?​

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Answer:

By the time the Constitutional Convention met in Philadelphia in 1787, it had become clear to many American leaders that a more powerful federal government was necessary in order to effectively deal with the challenges facing the young nation.

Under the Articles of Confederation, the central government had neither the power to raise taxes nor the authority to regulate interstate commerce. Additionally, there was no established mechanism through which states could adjudicate conflicts. Many of the delegates to the Constitutional Convention understood that the Articles of Confederation would need to be supplanted entirely, not merely revised.

To this end, the delegates spent months debating and shaping the scope and contours of a new and more powerful federal government.^11

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