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Question 1

Why did the Confederation government not survive the decade of postwar adjustments?
 
  a. It was too weak to solve the nation's economic, diplomatic, and social problems.
  b. It was bogged down with fighting Indian wars.
  c. It faced too many diplomatic difficulties with France and England.
  d. America had no territory west of the Appalachian Mountains into which it could grow.

Question 2

The Northwest Ordinances of 1784, 1785, and 1787
 
  a. extended the size of the original thirteen states.
  b. developed the procedure for creating new states.
  c. protected the rights of slaveholders.
  d. weakened the national government.



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