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Why was it very difficult to get laws passed under the Articles of Confederation?
All states had to agree before a law was passed.
Nine of the states had to agree before a law was passed.
Each state’s vote was not equal, so there was too much disagreement.
Citizens didn’t always let their states know how they wanted them to vote.
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Nine of the states had to agree before a law was passed.
Explanation: Under the Articles of Confederation most important measures required the approval of 9 out of the 13 states, which made passing laws difficult. (Unanimous consent of all states was required only to amend the Articles.) The other choices are incorrect: each state had one equal vote, and the citizen-communication issue was not the primary structural reason.
Explanation: Under the Articles of Confederation most important measures required the approval of 9 out of the 13 states, which made passing laws difficult. (Unanimous consent of all states was required only to amend the Articles.) The other choices are incorrect: each state had one equal vote, and the citizen-communication issue was not the primary structural reason.
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