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Place a checkmark next to each power granted to the federal government under the Articles of Confederation:

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Unfortunately, we cannot place a checkmark next to each power granted to the federal government under the Articles of Confederation because you forgot to attach them. We have no reference at all.

However, trying to help you we can comment on the following based on our knowledge of the topic.

Under the Articles of Confederation, the central government had the power to make international treaties. The central government was the only one that has the power to declare war and assign ambassadors to other nations. The central government could own post offices and regulate relations with Native American Indians.

Under the Articles of Confederation, the central government was weak. The states had more power and could collect money through taxation. The states remained sovereign.

Due to the inconsistencies of the Articles of Confederation, the delates invited to the Constitutional Convention of 1787 in the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to create the new Constitution of the United States.

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