Question
How did the Constitution address the issues of taxation that were created by the Articles of Confederation?(1 point)
Responses
It allowed Congress the ability to oversee state created taxes with approval.
It allowed Congress the ability to oversee state created taxes with approval.
It allowed the states to retain power with little input from Congress.
It allowed the states to retain power with little input from Congress.
It gave Congress shared power with the states on issues of levying taxes.
It gave Congress shared power with the states on issues of levying taxes.
It gave Congress the authority to impose taxes on individuals and the states.
Responses
It allowed Congress the ability to oversee state created taxes with approval.
It allowed Congress the ability to oversee state created taxes with approval.
It allowed the states to retain power with little input from Congress.
It allowed the states to retain power with little input from Congress.
It gave Congress shared power with the states on issues of levying taxes.
It gave Congress shared power with the states on issues of levying taxes.
It gave Congress the authority to impose taxes on individuals and the states.
Answers
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The correct response is:
**It gave Congress the authority to impose taxes on individuals and the states.**
The Constitution rectified the taxation issues present under the Articles of Confederation by granting Congress the power to levy taxes directly, which was a significant change since the Articles did not provide the federal government with this authority.
**It gave Congress the authority to impose taxes on individuals and the states.**
The Constitution rectified the taxation issues present under the Articles of Confederation by granting Congress the power to levy taxes directly, which was a significant change since the Articles did not provide the federal government with this authority.