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"Our Debts being unfunded and unprovided for, the Interest cannot be paid. Those therefore who trusted us in the Hour of Distress are defrauded. To expect that under such Circumstances others will confide in the Government would be Folly, and to expect that Foreigners will Trust a Government which has no Credit with its own Citizens must be madness . . ."The United States have call'd for eight Million of Dollars early in November last, of which the first quarterly Payment was to have been made on the first Day of April next. But I cannot find that a single State has laid the Taxes."-Robert Morris, letter to the president of Congress, 1782Based on the text, which of statement would the author most likely agree with?

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Answer:

- The national government under the Articles lacks necessary tax enforcement power.

Step-by-step explanation:

As per the given text from Robert Morris's letter to Congress president(1782), the statement with which the author would most likely agree is that 'the national government under the Articles lacks necessary tax enforcement power'. The author expresses his anguish towards the impotence of the government to collect taxes and calls it 'Government which has no Credit with its own Citizens'. He substantiates his claim with the statistics and 'cannot find that a single State has laid the Taxes.' Thus, the author would most likely agree with the above claim as it expresses his intentions in the given excerpt loudly and clearly.

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