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Under the Articles of Confederation, who would settle a disagreement between states?

The Supreme Court
The states themselves
The executive branch
The judicial branch
2 years ago

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Answered by GPT 3.5
Under the Articles of Confederation, disputes between states were typically resolved by the states themselves. There was no established national judicial branch or Supreme Court to settle disagreements between states.
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