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Which was a weakness according to the Articles of Confederation? a. Congress required a majority (7 out of 13) to
pass any new law.

b. Congress was allowed to raise an army in times
of need, whether the states agreed with it or not.
Congress was also expected to pay the states for
the soldiers.

d. A majority of power stayed with the federal
government. Basically, if states needed anything,
they had to ask the federal government for it.

c. Congress could not regulate trade between
states and states were printing their own money.


Which was a weakness according to the Articles of Confederation?

a. Congress required a majority

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