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Review the information below and answer the question that follows.

The national government created by the Articles of Confederation

- one legislature each state given one vote all laws must be approved by 2/3 of states cannot create taxes cannot create an army or a navy

- no president

- no national court system

Based on the information above, what two conclusions can be drawn about most Americans after they won independence? Choose the two best answers.

a
They wanted to avoid many of the problems experienced under British rule.
b
They prioritized national unity over the independence of the states.
c
The sought to preserve the principle of limited government.
d
They believed that a foreign invasion was the greatest threat facing the country.
e
They preferred laws that were consistent across the thirteen states.
Question 2 (1 point)
What was the primary reason for why many Americans grew skeptical about the Articles of Confederation as America's first form of government?

a
State governments did not have enough autonomy to pass laws that were unique to their states.
b
The national government was given too much power to overrule laws passed by state legislatures.
c
The economy of the United States was too dependent upon the British economy.
d
The national government was powerless to address complex problems facing the country.

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Answer:

A and D

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