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21 February, 11:56

Why was the term "confederation" used in the Articles of Confederation?

A. Because it created a system of checks and balances

B. Because it created a power central government

C. Because it created an alliance between national and state governments

D. Because it aligned the governments of the 13 colonies

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  1. 21 February, 12:06
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    D) Because it aligned the governments of the 13 colonies

    Explanation:

    A confederation is a loosely allied system of governments.

    That eliminates A) because checks and balances have nothing to do with confederations

    It also eliminates B) because it did the exact opposite.

    C) is a better description of the concept of federalism, in which government power is separated and layered.
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