Why do federal district courts not try cases dealing with military matters, grievances against the government, or tax disputes? they cannot be expected to rule impartially on cases involving the government. original jurisdiction for such cases belongs to the supreme court. such cases are tried only in state courts, not in federal courts. congress has created specialized courts to deal with such cases.
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Select the five weaknesses of the articles of confederation. congress could not declare war or establish an army. congress could not levy taxes. congress could not control trade. not all the states were represented in congress. no national court system. no executive to enforce the laws. congress could not negotiate with foreign governments. the national government could not borrow money. nine of the states had to agree to pass a law.
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