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How did the role of Congress change as the Articles of Confederation failed and the Constitution was introduced?(1 point)
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Congress was given less power and served as the lowest of the branches that were introduced.
Congress was given less power and served as the lowest of the branches that were introduced.
Congress retained the same authority but had two additional branches of government introduced.
Congress retained the same authority but had two additional branches of government introduced.
Congress was given the power to levy taxes, coin money, and regulate trade as one of three branches of government.
Congress was given the power to levy taxes, coin money, and regulate trade as one of three branches of government.
Congress became the sole authority of the government and retained control over all of the states in all areas, including taxation and trade.
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Congress was given the power to levy taxes, coin money, and regulate trade as one of three branches of government.
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