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12 November, 21:48

The defect of the Confederation is that the United States has no powers to exact obedience, or punish disobedience to their resolutions. Which statement summarizes the main idea of this passage?

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  1. 12 November, 21:54
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    Through my research I found similar questions like this and found option choices which are these:

    A Bill of Rights would protect citizens from excessive punishment.

    A Bill of Rights would fix the Articles of Confederation.

    The confederacy under the Articles of Confederation is too weak.

    The government proposed in the U. S. Constitution is too weak.

    Between the choices, the answer would be the third option: The confederacy under the Articles is too weak.
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