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I need this question answered today soon please. Question: Under the Articles of Confederation, what might happen if a state didn't like a law passed by Congress?

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Under the Articles, the states, not Congress, had the power to tax. Congress could raise money only by asking the states for funds, borrowing from foreign governments, and selling western lands. ... Further, members of the Confederation Congress were selected by state governments, not by the people.
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It would get vetoed and would not pass through Congress as a permanent written law
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