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Every state got one vote in the Articles of Confederation.
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

Articles of Confederation
a) One Branch
b) Could not enforce laws
c) Powerful State Governments
d) Judicial Branch

The Articles of Confederation established a limited government, but it was TOO LIMITED.
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

The Articles of Confederation gave the government TOO MUCH power, so it was replaced by the US Constitution.
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

Which is not true of the Articles of Confederation
a) 1st form of national government
b) no power to tax
c) no common currency
d) three branches of government

Articles of Confederation
a) declared independence
b) first form of national Government
c) second form of national Government
d) established the rights of Englishmen in the colonies

The Articles of Confederation created a government that was opposite of ____________
a) Democracy
b) Communism
c) the King's government
d) the fundamental political principles

Why is the Articles of Confederation unique?
a) It was a success
b) It was a failure
c) It was the 2nd form of government
d) it is a perfect representation of the fundamental political principles

Which of the following in not a significant document?
a) Statute of New York
b) Magna Carta
c) Declaration of Independence
d) Articles of Confederation

The fundamental political principles are outlined in the significant documents that influenced the US Constitution.
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

Which is NOT a weakness of the Articles of Confederation?
a) States were fairly represented in the government
b) each state, no matter the population, got one vote
c) two-thirds majority was required to pass laws
d) No executive branch

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