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16 April, 06:19

How did Congress cause inflation during the Confederation Period? A. by printing too much money B. by heavily taxing the individual states C. by paying the army soldiers too much money D. by asking the states for more money than the national government needed to operate

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  1. 16 April, 06:26
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    The correct answer is A).

    During the Confederation Period, the Congress made a great mistake by issuing large amounts of paper money, which resulted in high inflation. When the war was over, some states imposed taxes and limited the printing of new money trying to restore their credit in such manner.
  2. 16 April, 06:48
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    Explanation:in the early 1900s, nativism felt like immigrants coming to America were a great asset because they brought with them new cultural and business
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