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kwoodring

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Which was not a provision of the Articles of Confederation?
 
  a. Limited powers of the national authority
  b. State equality
  c. Supermajority requirement on most important matters
  d. Unanimous consent to changes made to the Articles
  e. A judicial branch of government

Question 2

What did the Second Continental Congress declare must happen before the Articles of Confederation would go into effect?
 
  a. Nine of the thirteen states must concur.
  b. All of the thirteen states must ratify it.
  c. Each state must write a new constitution.
  d. A new representative must be elected from each state.
  e. Each state must submit suggested modifications to the document.



janeli1

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: E

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B



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