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How were the Articles of Confederation weak in establishing the first government of

the United States?
They set up a system that took too long to count votes because each
state had seven representatives.
They defined the western boundaries of the United States along the
Mississippi River.
They allowed the British to recover some of the costs of the war and this
was expensive.
They required nine states for approval for new measures and all thirteen
states for amendments.

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Answer:The answer is A. because it was already tiresome to get 9 nine states out of 13 states to vote on an amendment.

Choice B. is incorrect because the British only required their war costs at the end of the Constitution. Choice C. is incorrect because the Virginia plan (large states) and the New Jersey plan (small states) took place after the Constitution. Choice D. was a major benefit, so that wasn't a weakness.

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