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1.)The Dominion of New England, in which the British government abolished several separate colonies, was an example of which type of government?
a. confederate
b. federal****
c. state
d. unitary

2.) Which of the following is an argument for federalism?
a. states choosing to separate and create new states
b. common laws throughout the nation
c. states operating as experimental laboratories for ideas****
d. states taxing the goods coming from other states

3.) Which of the following was one of the problems with the confederate system of government?
a. states did not have enough power****
b. the United States did not have a unified central power
c. the Federal government dominated the states.
d. Foreign powers trusted the states instead of the nation

Answers

Answered by Sharkie Kanachu
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Answered by Mute The Brony
Y'all how is this a question on the internet but has no answer
Answered by Mute The Brony
Howdy! @Please Help ok so you messed up on questions 1 and 3 but number 2 is correct I'm a very nice guy and I'm feeling generous today so I'm giving the answers so 1 you said was federal but that was wrong great try though you will get there and number 3 you answered B so the real answers are,
1. unitary
2. states operating as experimental laborites for ideas
3. The united states did not have a unified central power.
I hope this helps y'all have a nice day. and @please help I hope this helps YOU as well I hope you learned something today and it is you always learn from your mistakes and also "There are no mistakes" - master Oogway.
@Mute The Brony Thank you! All the answers are correct. ^v^ But I believe Master Oogway said "There are no accidents".
Answered by Mute The Brony
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Answered by Sav
100% Thanks Mute The Brony
Answers are:

1: D
2: C
3: B
Answered by YAY!
D
C
B
100%!
Answered by Mute The Brony
-_- wow wonder were those answers came from...
Answered by random human
@Mute The Brony tysm
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