Which of the following best explains the benefits of the Articles of Confederation?(1 point)
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The Articles of Confederation provided most of the governmental power to the national government.
The Articles of Confederation provided most of the governmental power to the national government.
The Articles of Confederation made the national government superior to the states.
The Articles of Confederation made the national government superior to the states.
The Articles of Confederation developed the executive, judicial, and legislative branches of the U.S. government.
The Articles of Confederation developed the executive, judicial, and legislative branches of the U.S. government.
The Articles of Confederation contributed to an increasing sense of national unity.
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The Articles of Confederation contributed to an increasing sense of national unity.
They created a unified government for war and diplomacy (e.g., negotiating the Treaty of Paris) and passed measures like the Northwest Ordinance, helping bind the states together despite the national government's limited powers.
They created a unified government for war and diplomacy (e.g., negotiating the Treaty of Paris) and passed measures like the Northwest Ordinance, helping bind the states together despite the national government's limited powers.
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