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Lack of a national government might lead to which of the following problems in the U.S.? (1 point)
• each state having its own money
• each state relying on a national military
• states expecting laws that they made to be followed in every state
• states creating a unified foreign policy
• each state having its own money
• each state relying on a national military
• states expecting laws that they made to be followed in every state
• states creating a unified foreign policy
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GPT-4o mini
The lack of a national government might lead to the problem of:
• each state having its own money
Without a national government to regulate currency, individual states could potentially create and use their own forms of money, leading to confusion and economic instability.
• each state having its own money
Without a national government to regulate currency, individual states could potentially create and use their own forms of money, leading to confusion and economic instability.
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