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Why was it difficult for Congress to fund its operation?
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Congress sold some public land for $1 per acre.
The national government had no President.
Congress relied on contributions from the states.
The national government had no executive branch.
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Congress relied on contributions from the states.
Under the Articles of Confederation Congress had no power to levy taxes directly, so it depended on voluntary state payments, which were irregular and inadequate.
Under the Articles of Confederation Congress had no power to levy taxes directly, so it depended on voluntary state payments, which were irregular and inadequate.
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