Under the Articles of Confederation, what hindered the federal government’s ability to protect the interest and freedoms of the people?

A) the lack of power granted to states prevented the formation of strong trade relationships and growth.
B) The lack of an enforcement power prevented the federal government from carrying out necessary policies.
C) The centralization of power in the federal government led to a government that did not represent the people.
D) The efficient lawmaking process led to rapidly changing policies and political and economic instability.

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The best answer is B) The lack of an enforcement power prevented the federal government from carrying out necessary policies.

Under the Articles of Confederation, the federal government was intentionally designed to have limited powers, which included the lack of authority to enforce laws or regulate commerce effectively. This inability hindered the federal government’s capacity to protect the interests and freedoms of the people, as it could not compel states or individuals to comply with national policies or laws.