Under the articles of confederation, congress had no power to make states enforce laws. why was this a problem? the congress could take over the state governments. the states could not work closely with congress. it took away the importance of laws passed by congress. it made the state governments unable to pass new laws.
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History, 22.06.2019 02:00
Historians have recently discovered a historical journal published in the early twentieth century. the journal contains facts based on original sources about the downfall of the early byzantium empire. historians consider this long-lost journal to be a breakthrough in their understanding of the byzantium empire. based on this information, the journal is a source.
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History, 22.06.2019 09:30
Which of the following is an example of a concurrent power? a. when a group of states work together to regulate interstate commerceb. when a federal law enforcement agency state policec. when a state creates a treaty with a foreign governmentd. when a local government collects taxes on imports
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Under the articles of confederation, congress had no power to make states enforce laws. why was this...
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