Question
Whats true about the Articles of Confederation?
(1 point)
Responses
They did not want a judicial system based upon that of Great Britain.
They did not want a judicial system based upon that of Great Britain.
They feared that a strong central government would abuse its power.
They feared that a strong central government would abuse its power.
They were uncertain that democracy would continue to be the best type of government.
They were uncertain that democracy would continue to be the best type of government.
They did not think that state governments could provide for the general welfare.
(1 point)
Responses
They did not want a judicial system based upon that of Great Britain.
They did not want a judicial system based upon that of Great Britain.
They feared that a strong central government would abuse its power.
They feared that a strong central government would abuse its power.
They were uncertain that democracy would continue to be the best type of government.
They were uncertain that democracy would continue to be the best type of government.
They did not think that state governments could provide for the general welfare.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The statement that is true about the Articles of Confederation is:
**They feared that a strong central government would abuse its power.**
The Articles of Confederation were designed to create a weak central government, as the framers were concerned about centralized authority following their experiences under British rule.
**They feared that a strong central government would abuse its power.**
The Articles of Confederation were designed to create a weak central government, as the framers were concerned about centralized authority following their experiences under British rule.