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11 February, 22:10

How did the authors of the Articles of Confederation preserve the independence of the states?

A) By establishing a Utitary system of government

B) By granting all lawmaking authority to the Cheif of excutive

C) By removing all state governments

D) By creating a weak central government

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  1. 11 February, 22:15
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    The Articles of Confederation preserved the independence of the states by creating a weak central government.

    Answer: Option D

    Explanation:

    This Articles of Confederations provided more authority to the states. States were allowed to take their own decisions and the central government exercised power only in the form of a legislature. But it limited the powers to the central governments.

    It could not exercise powers like a common currency or a common law system, eventually leading it to become a disastrous decision. This was inspired by Magna Carta which limited King John's powers.
  2. 11 February, 22:39
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    D

    Explanation:

    They wanted to not make the country as strong as a dictatorship or a king/queen ruled country. So they made it super weak.
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