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What was not a weakness of the Articles of Confederation?
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It did not include executive and judicial branches.
It did not include executive and judicial branches.
It allowed each state to create its own foreign policy.
It allowed each state to create its own foreign policy.
It could not require states to contribute money to the national government.
It could not require states to contribute money to the national government.
It could not enforce its decisions.
It could not enforce its decisions.
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"It allowed each state to create its own foreign policy."
Explanation: Under the Articles Congress had authority over foreign affairs (treaties, war/peace). The real weaknesses were the lack of executive and judicial branches, inability to compel states to pay money, and inability to enforce national decisions.
Explanation: Under the Articles Congress had authority over foreign affairs (treaties, war/peace). The real weaknesses were the lack of executive and judicial branches, inability to compel states to pay money, and inability to enforce national decisions.
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