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What were some problems with the articles of Confederation that made the framers want a stronger federal government as outlined in the constitution? Select all that apply
How to resolve dispute between states overland
Different ideas on how to make a federal education system
How to set up reserve land for Native Americans
Confusion over different state currency
How to resolve dispute between states overland
Different ideas on how to make a federal education system
How to set up reserve land for Native Americans
Confusion over different state currency
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The problems with the Articles of Confederation that prompted the framers to seek a stronger federal government, as outlined in the Constitution, include:
1. **How to resolve disputes between states over land** - The Articles of Confederation did not provide a strong federal mechanism to resolve conflicts between states, particularly over land claims.
2. **Confusion over different state currency** - Under the Articles, states could issue their own currency, leading to confusion and difficulties in trade and commerce due to lack of a unified monetary system.
The other two options (different ideas on how to make a federal education system and how to set up reserve land for Native Americans) were not primary issues that led to the call for a stronger federal government in the context of the Articles of Confederation.
1. **How to resolve disputes between states over land** - The Articles of Confederation did not provide a strong federal mechanism to resolve conflicts between states, particularly over land claims.
2. **Confusion over different state currency** - Under the Articles, states could issue their own currency, leading to confusion and difficulties in trade and commerce due to lack of a unified monetary system.
The other two options (different ideas on how to make a federal education system and how to set up reserve land for Native Americans) were not primary issues that led to the call for a stronger federal government in the context of the Articles of Confederation.
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