All of the following were concerns about the Articles of Confederation that led to the calling of the Constitutional Convention of 1787 EXCEPT
dissatisfaction over safeguards of individual rights and liberties



Answer :

With the exception of unhappiness with the protections of individual rights and liberties, all of the following issues with the Articles of Confederation prompted the convocation of the Constitutional Convention of 1787. (Option A).

The United States' original constitution, the Articles of Confederation, was ratified by all thirteen states in 1781, despite being adopted by the continental congress in 1777. The Articles established a shaky central administration and a loose confederation of independent nations. The state government nonetheless retained the lion's share of authority. Extreme economic hardships and extreme political movements like Shay's Rebellion, which led to the Constitutional Convention in 1787, made it clear that a stronger government was required. In 1789, the current United States Constitution was adopted to replace the Articles of Confederation. Thus, all of the aforementioned statements—with the exception of discontent with the protection of individual rights and liberties—apply to this.

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Full question :All of the following were concerns about the Articles of Confederation that led to the calling of the Constitutional Convention of 1787 EXCEPT:________

A. Dissatisfaction over safeguards of individual rights and liberties

B. Fear for the stability of the central government

C. Desire to promote trade among the states

D. The need to give the central government the power to levy taxes