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Political Scenarios (Articles of Confederation and the Constitution)
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Which three scenarios would likely occur in the United States under the Articles of Confederation, but not the Constitution?
A.
I
B.
II
C.
III
D.
IV
E.
V
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I can’t see the image you mentioned. Could you either paste the five scenario descriptions (I–V) here or re-upload the image?
If you want to answer it yourself, look for the items that describe these features — they would be true under the Articles of Confederation but not under the Constitution:
- No independent executive branch (no president to enforce laws).
- No national judiciary (no Supreme Court to resolve interstate disputes).
- Congress could not levy direct taxes or enforce collection; it had to request money from the states.
- States retained most sovereignty (e.g., could coin their own money or maintain separate militias).
- Equal representation (one vote per state in Congress) rather than representation based on population.
If you paste the scenario statements I’ll pick the exact three.
If you want to answer it yourself, look for the items that describe these features — they would be true under the Articles of Confederation but not under the Constitution:
- No independent executive branch (no president to enforce laws).
- No national judiciary (no Supreme Court to resolve interstate disputes).
- Congress could not levy direct taxes or enforce collection; it had to request money from the states.
- States retained most sovereignty (e.g., could coin their own money or maintain separate militias).
- Equal representation (one vote per state in Congress) rather than representation based on population.
If you paste the scenario statements I’ll pick the exact three.
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